14 ENDORSE WOOD FOR PRESIDENT South Dakota Republicans Favor General; Demo crats For Wilson Pierre, S. P.. Dee. 3. —Major Gen eral Wood was endorsed for President of the United States last pight by the Republican state convention, after a spirited struggle in which Governor Frank O. Low den, of Illinois, came out second best. While the Republicans were oH 0 \ / \ 0 <\ * \ Cotknra Hair Is Usually Thick and Healthy Start him right if you wish him to have thick, healthy hair through life. Regular •fcmpoos with Cuticura Soap will keep km scalp clean and healthy. Before shampooing touch (pots of dandruff and itching. if any. with Cuticura Ointment. ** C * oan - healthy scalp means goexf hair. , Chat children's skin with Cuticura Tab cum. an exquisitely scented baby, skin I and face powder. At all druggists'2sc. i Or. Howard ulrh.vn recommended Oxidaze for Coughs Colds, Br. 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Cameron St., Harrisburg, Pa. \our lavorite smoke can be had at your favorite place at the . same old price of Seven Cents. King Oscar Cigars are sustaining their 27-year-old t reputation for quality and in creased production is trying to keep up with increasing favor. At all dealers. J. C. Herman & Co. Harrisburg, Pa. I • " 1 " - _ WEDNESDAY EVENING. HJUUUSBTTRG j mooting in .one legislative chamber !at the state capital, the Democratic state convention in the opposite chamber indorsed President Wilson for a third term by an unanimous vote. ! Under the Richards state primury j law, the county delegations cast j their vote in basis of their voting j strength at the last state election, and a majority was necessary to in dorse or nominate. Wood received I 28,599 votes and Lowden got 15,442. j The necessary majority was 25,558. ! The Republicans then quickly in dorsed Governor Calvin Ooolidge. of Massachusetts, for the Vice Presi dential nomination. f'oolidge re ' eeived a heavy majority. A few [ scattering votes were cast for Theo | dore Roosevelt, Senator Hiram Johnson and Henry Allen, of Kan j sas. Democrats did indorse Vice I President .Marshall for a third term j if he is a candidate, i Governor Peter Norbock was nominated for United States senator i by the Republicans to oppose Sena tor Kd S. Johnson, who was renomi [ nated by the Democrats. . The only other presidential pos sibility mentioned at the Democratic . convention was William G. McAdoo. J After President Wilson was in i dorsed, a delegate moved that the convention indorse McAdoo in the i event that president Wilson decided i not to be a candidate, but the/motion ■ was ruled out of order. In the Republican nominating ! speeches several of the Dowden sup- I porters declared they were returned | soldiers and asserted that the senti ; ment in the army, particularly in 1 the ranks, as they observed it. indi ■ cated that a majority of men who i served the colors were opposed to a military man for President. Wood supporters reviewed his | record in the army and dwelt par ticularly on his activities in directing j movements to protect large sections lof the country from consequence I arising from industrial unrest. Although United States Senator -Miles Poindexter. of Washington, i was in the city, his name was not | mentioned on the floor of the con | vention. NEW OXFORD TO HAVE BANK I New Oxford, Pa., Dec. 3.—A new ! banking institution to be called "The j National Rank of New Oxford" is to be established, and the amount of ' the capital stock was fixed at $50,- | 000, of which IIS,OOO has already ! been subscribed. W. D. Himes, j president, and Clement Lingg, secre ! tary. are the officers acting until the i charter lias been grunted, when per manent officers will be elected. k__ KEMPmLSAM Will Stop that Cough I GUARANTEED 81-NESIA Stops Indigestion In Five Minutes or you can have your money back for the asking. If you suffer from gas tritis. indigestion, dyspepsia—if food lies like lead in your stomach and you cannot sleep at night because of the awful distress —go at once to Geo. A Gorgas or any other good druggist and get a package of lil-nesin Tab lets. Take two or three after each meal or whenever pain is felt, and you will soon be telling your friends how you got rid of stomach trouble. Be sure to ask for Itl-ncshi, every genuine package of which contains a binding guarantee of satisfaction or money back. Centra I Pa. News Lone Democrat Retires From School Board Berth [ Columbia, Pa., Dec. 3.—The new , School Board organized here by the . election of Granville W. Paules as , president and Samuel Arms, vice . president. David L. Glatfelter, re-' . elected in November, is secretary j and James A. Meyers, treasurer. I The only new member is Samuel S. j Khilr, Jr.. succeeding John C. Ca j ley, who for several years was the I only Democrat In the board. The en , tire body is now composed of Repub- I licnn£. Body of Man Found Dead in Bed Is Brought Home 1 New Cumberland. Pa., Dec. 3. : The body of Thomas Balsley, who j was found dead in bed at the county ; home at Carlisle, was brought to i Hoff's undertaking establishment | yesterday. Private funeral services i will be held to-morrow morning, in I charge of the Rev. C. H. Heighes of | the Church of God. Interment will i be made at Jit. Olivet cemetery. Mr. Balsley was 68 years pf age and j resided In New Cumberland for j niasy years. . Defeated Candidate Has Election Board Arrested ! 'U'banon. Pa., Dee. 3.—John It. j Light, of North Ixmdonderry town- I ship, who was defeated for re-elec j tion as township supervisor at the ■ election in November, has had the entire election board of North Lon donderry township arrested, charged with using illegal means to bring (about his defeat at the polls. At a hearing before Squire Amos Snavely at Palmyra last evening, decision was reserved until Friday evening. Girls Give Banquet to Banner Football Squad Gettysburg. p a „ Dec. 3.—The girls of the senior class of the high school last evening gave a banquet to the members of the football team of the school to celebrate the re markable record made by the boys during the season. The tearu was without exception the best the school ever hud and had only six points scored against it all season. Other banquets will be given the boys dur ing this week. Steel Worker Expires of Heart Failure at 60 Lewislown, Pa.. Dee. 3-—William H. *Hamaker, of this place, fell dead yesterday morning at the Standard Steel Works where he was orflployed. ,He had been in his usual health. ■ Heart failure was the causq or death, j He was §0 years old and leaves a | wife and three children. Whisky, Brandy and Rum Seized on Ship New York, Dec. 3.—Customs of ficials uncovered sixty cases of whisky and various lots of French and Cuban cognac, Jamaica rum and cordials when they searched the steamship Mexico upon Its arrival here last night from Havana. The liquor trailed from the stoke hold to empty coal bunkers and donkey engines where John Barley corn was a stowaway. Cuban ciga rets and cigars, lavender and gray silk socks completed the day's seiz ure of secreted goods on the Mexico. GETS POST IX READING Gettysburg, Pa.. Dec. 3. —S. F. Lehman, of this place, has been ap pointed resident representative of the National City bond company of New York at Reading add will take ,up his work there the middle of this month. For six months Leh man has been selling bonds for this company in Adams, Franklin and pulton counties. STEEI.TON COUPLE MARRIES Hagerstown, Md., Dec. 3.—Mar , riage licenses have been issued here I to the following couples from Penn sylvania: Harvey M. West and Blanche Jf. Shatzer, both of Cham bersburg: David W. McLucas and Minnie C. Bryan, both of Mercers. I burg: Alexander Speroff and Mary I Deckman, both of Steelton. WILL PROBE SEWER PROBLEM. Columbia, Pa., Dec. 3.—John H. Ostertag, a merchant: General E. C. Shannon, and William W. Fairer, a manufacturer, have been named as a committee by the Merchants and Manufacturers Association to inves tigate the sewerage problem for Co lumbia, and report at a subsequent meeting. SCHOOL HOARD ORGANIZES Gettysburg, p a ., Dec. 3.—Gettys burg's school board was re-organized by the election of Allan R. Plank as president and Charles S. Speese vice president. John W. Mcllhenny is the only new member of the board, taking the place of Milton R. Remmel, retired. MASONS EAT TURKEY Marietta. Pa., Dee. 3.—The ses sion Monday evening of Ashara | Lodge. No. 398, Free and Accepted Masons, the members repaired to | Paules homestead, where a turkey dinner Was served. Asliton's orehes- Mra, of Columbia, furnished the mu | sic. Sixty xvere present. HOLD HEALTH EXHIBIT Gettysburg. Pa., Dee. 2.—A State Health Exhibit is being held in Xavier Hall, under the supervision I of Jliss Bess McAllister, of State ( ' 'ollege, and Jfiss Florence | of the State Health Department at | Harrisburg, assisted bp a corps of ! local citizens. WILL IIOLD CONVENTION Newport. Pn„ Dec. 3.—Announce ment has been made that the semi annual convention of Sunday school District No. 3. of the Perry County Sabbath School Association, will be held on Saturday afternoon and eve ning, December 6, in the Reformed Church of the Incarnation. MISSIONARIES SPEAK. Marietta, Pa.. Dec. 3.—The Rev. and Jlrs. 11. B. Alexander, who spent ten years in China as mission aries with the Christian Missionary" Alliance, spoke Mondny evening in the-Kinderhook United Evahgelical Church, before a large congregation. TO ERECT POST OFFICES. . N'6W Cumberland, Pa., Dec. 3. At a meeting of the American legion to-morrow night an election of of ficers will be held. After the meet ing an address will be made by the ilelegute to the State convention. This will be held followed by smoker. (Oilier Stale New's on Page 2.) I Kansas Coal, Mined by Volunteer Workers, Is on the Railroads Pittsburg, Kan., Dee. 3.—As a re isult of tlie labors of volunteer worlc | ers in the strip pits of the Pittsburg j district, one car of coal last uight I was en route to Coldwater, Kansas, iand other cars were expected to be started to towns and cities where the • coal famine was most acute. X esterday the volunteers—clerks, business men, college students,' Kan sas lawyers and candidates for Con gress—worked under most disadvan tageous conditions. The dirt wulls of the pits were frozen and at the bottom ice was encountered. It was a dhy that ordinarily would have halted operations. • j Six hundred additional men nr ' rived to-day to don their working j clothes and go to the pits. COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA —TREASURY DEPARTMENT Statement of the Amounts in the Several Funds at the Close of Business November 29, 1919. GENERAL FUND | AnnvJlle National Bank, I Annvllle SIO,OOO 00 i l?i'i or Savings Bank. Pittsburgh 50,000 00 I Bank Of South Williams- I Port. Williamsport .... 10,000 001 ' Burgettstown National I Bank. Burgettstown .. 50,000 00 Carnegie Trust Co.. Car negie 100,000 00 Colonial National Bank, Uoiinellsville 7.500 CO Central Trust Company, Harrisburg '. 20,000 00 Charter National Bank, Media J2.5U0 00 County Savings Bank. Scranton 31.000 00 Cxisons National Bank. Washington 90,000 00 City Bauk. Tork 25.000 00 j. I Uji isu. State Bank, Wil | liamspcrt' 12,000 OOj Chanibersburg Trust Co.. Chanibcrsburg 25,000 00' Continental Trust Co., Pittsburgh 20,000 #0 Delaware County Na tional Bank. Chester.. 75.000 00 Kxihange National Bank. Pittsburgh 50.000 00 Fayette City National Bank. Fayette City ... 5,000 00 Fultqn National Bank. Lancaster 5,000 00 Farmers Bank. Parkes burg 5.000 00 First National Bank. Carnegie , 60.000 00 First National Bank, Carrolltown 12.800 00 First National Bank. Cresson i 26.000 00 First Natio. na 1 Bank, Glen Campbell 5.000 00 First National Bank, Harrisburg 20,000 00 First National Bank. , New Kensington 8,000 00 First National Bank. Plymouth 60,000 00 First National Bank. TrafforU City .'. 10.000 00 | First National Bank. Weilsboro 20,000 00 First National Bank. Confluence 10.000 00 First National Bank,' , Dunbar 10,000 00 First National Bank, New Wilmingcon 5,000 00 First National Bank, Wyoming 10,000 00 First National Bank. Martinsburg 5,000 00 First National Bank. Ambler 50.000 00 Homer City National Bank, Homer City .... 16.000 00 Mechanics Trust Com pany. Harrisburg 310.656 40 Merchants National Bank, Harrisburg 20,000 CO Madera National Bank. Madera 2D.000 uO Miners Deposit Bank. Ly kens IS.OOO 00 Metropolitan Natl oji a 1 Bank, Pittsburgh 15,000 00 Miners Saving Bank, Pittston 81.000 OU Merchants National Bank, Pottsville 30,000 00 McDowell National Bank, Sharon 12,800 00 Miners Bank. Wtlkes- Barre 38.000 10 Market Street National Bank, Shamokin 10,000 00 Miners National Bank. Blossturg 5,000 00 Manufacturers' & Me chanics Bank, Black Lack 15,000 00 National Bank of Coates vHle, Coat'esville B.OUO 09 National Bank of Mal vern, Malvern 7,200 00 Nam.cuke National Bank. Nanticoke 10,000 00 National Bank of Ger jnantown, Philadelphia 9,000 00 North Scrantou Bank, Scranton 12,000 00 National Bank of Fay ette County. Vniontown 48,000 00 Northern Central trust Co., Williamsport 50.000 00 National Iron Bank. Pottstown 25,000 00 1 North Philadelphia Trust Company, Philadelphia 8,000 00 Ninth National Bank, Philadelphia 20,000 00 Oil City Trust Company. Oil City 60,000 00 Pb'.lson National Baolc. Berlin 9,600 00 Peiuisy ivanta Nation a) Bank, Chester SS.mtii i-0 Peoples Bank. Carnegie. . 6,000 00 evuule* National bank. East Brady 12,800 00 Peoples Bank. Hanover.. b.uou oi) Peoples National Bank, Lebanon , uou oo Peoples Bank, McKees port 30,000 00 Peoples National Bank, Mifflin ................ 4,000 uo Peoples National Bank, Monesson 7,200 00 Peoples National Bank, Mount Pleasant 12,ii0ii m) Provident Trust Com pany, Pittsburgh 18,000 00 Palmyra Bank, Palmyra.. 10,000 00 . .ma. Company lor In surance on Lives and Granting Annul ties, Philadelphia 24.000 00 Pi.. .. ~mt. uey N oiai Bank. Punxsutawney.. lu.UOO oU Plymouth National Bank, Plymouth SS.uuu ut peoples State Bank oi Red Lion, Red Lion 10.000 00 Peoples Saving and Dime Bank, Scranton 100,000 00 Pine brooa bank, Scran ton 9,600 00 Icopies Bank, Steelton... 30,000 oO Peoples National bank. Stewartstown 15.000 00 Pittsburgh Srato Btfnk, Pittsburgh ..; 5.000 00 Peoples Trust Co., Wyo missing ' 12,800 00 Peoples National Bunk. . . . J,atrobc 10,000 09 1 Pittsburgh Trust Com pany, Pittsburgh ....i 90,000 00.' Peoples Bunk of Oxford. Oxford 10,000 00 ' Peoples National Bank, Edwardsville 5,000 CO Heading National Bank. Reading * 28,800 00 Rural Valley National < Bank. Rural Valley .... 8.000 UO Real Estate and Trust i Co., Washington 9,600 00 Republic Trust Co., Philadelphia . 25.000 00 j Second National Bank. I Altoonm 6,000 00 . , t CAMP CURTIN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Edison Mudents, including Cap tain Snyder, Kelly, Snyder, Rosen lierger, Lents, Hoover, Bihl, Cassell, Jones, Hess. Shirk and Dreese, of the Edison football team, and Cheer Leaders Mary Collins, Jenny Kun kel, Dorothy Long and John Carl visited Camp Curtin yesterday. Saving for Christmas furnishes a new incentive for increasing deposits on Bank Day. Sections 88-6 and 78-2 reported one hundred per cent, enrolled and depositing on Tuesday. Samuel Wilson, chairman, and his committee, the rest of the English faculty. Miss Grace McLaughlin, Aliss Carrie Fairies, Miss Klda Stam baugh. Miss Ruth Brumbaugn, Miss Ruth Wells, Miss May Tittle, Miss Anna Weitmeyer and Jliss Lois Booker have arranged a program to be given Friday during the assembly period. A socialized recitation will be demonstrated by ninth year stud State Bank of Elizabeth, Elizabeth 2.000 00 I Security Trust 'Co.. Har risburg 9.600 00 Standing Stone National Bank, Huntingdon "... 6,000 00 I Second National bank, , Meyersdalle 15.900 uu I Safe Deposit and Trust Co. of 1. a w re n c e • County, New Castle . . . 9,000 00 South Philadelphia State Bank, Philadelphia .... 4,800 00 Seottdale Trust Co., Scott dale 35,000 09 South Side Bauk. Scran . ton S.UOO to Snow Shoe Bank, Snow Shoe 5.000 00 ,Sti ouiisburg National Bank, Stroudsburg .... 15.000 00 S'.vurinmore N a l I o nu 1 Bank. Swarthinore. . 16.000 09 Susquehanna Trust and Safe Deposit Co.. Wil liamsport 16,000 00 Security 'Title & 'Trust Company, Vork 2(i.110n ml I Southwark National Bank. Philadelphia .. . 12,000 00 Sons of Italy State Bank. Philadelphia 5.000 00 ' Third National Bank, Philadelphia 45,000 00 Tenth National Bank, Philadelphia lo.ouo uu Tower City National Bank, Tower city 4,n00 uo Tarony Trust Company, Philadelphia 25.000 00 jnion National Bank. Connellsville 22,60u ou Union Bunking & Trust Company, Dußois .... 9,000 00 Union Nutlotial Bank, Johnstown lIF.OOO 00 Unuea s, ales National Bank. Johnstown 6,000 00 union National Bank. 51c- Keesport 9,600 00 Utwoii National ..an k, Minersvtlle 10.200 00 Union Batik of N'anty Gin, Nanty Glo 8,000 CO 1 C" "" Trust Company littsburgh, Pittsburgh. 118,000 09. Union Deposit Trust Co., Waynesburg 16,000 oil tv u> ue County Savings Bank, Honcsdaie 9,000 00 ! way ue Junction Trust Co., Philadelphia 9,600 00 ashing ton trust Com pany Pittsburgh 110,000 00 t\ est Bide Bauk, Scran t°n 12,000 00 W Hour, E. p., Trust Co- Bethlehem 170,000 00 Warren savings Bank. Warren 50,000 00 West Branch National . -.ik, i, i .iumspuii .6.000 oo Washington Trust Co.. Washington 80,000 00 i Western National Bank. ~,* c ' rk 10.000 00 I West bide Bank. West Piltslon 8,000 I'U | lough Trust Co.. Con nellsville 40,000 00 ] York Trust Co., York,... 25.000 no! Colonial Trust Co., Pitts burglt 73i ,, 08 S1 Comui'in wealtn Trust Co.. Harrisburg 154.979 16 Cul" Exchange National Bank, Philadelphia ... 22,728 13 Diamond Naiion-i ba'iit. Pittsburgh 6.168 31 Harrisburg Trust Com pany, Harrisburg 1 309 79 Mellon National Bank. Pittsburgh 26,533 79 QOUK er City National Bank, Philadelphia ... 193,009 87 Cash on Hand ' 4,073.636 71 Total Amount in Gen eral fund $7,903,031 06 SINKING FUND Anthracite Trust Com- • pany, beranion .. 850.ui 0 oi American National Bank, Ebensburg , 42,500 00 . biaaiuiu .mliuiiai bauk. Bradford 15.JUJ ut -uuinierctal National bank, Bradford 15.000 11 Commercial Trust Com pany, Harrisbcrg .... 5 000 on I Common wealth I'-ustCo.. Harrisburg 28,320 26' Colonial National Bank, , -oni.cllsvute farmers Ar Traders Na tional Bank, W'esttleld 10,000 00 Fayette City National Bank, Fayette City.... 20,uu0 tq F.rst Nali on a 1 -bank . Gaieton 6 pot' 00 First National Bank. Knoxvilie S, JI)U Ut Firat National Bank, Manstteld |ij , First National llank. Button 15,100 oi' Firat National Bank, Susquehanna 33 0; , 0 Mechanics TrusbCo- Har risburg 13 .up. „ Alonongahela Nation al Hank. Brownsville.. 50,000 00 | Punxsutawney National Bank. Punxsutawney.. ou ouu'ct Suinerset Trust Company Somerset .. • j, 5 ouo t sjotiih side Trust Co Pittsburgh ....... 2.1.0UU00' (Juaker City National Bank, Philadelphia ... 87 300 tin Tioga County Savings & Trui-t Co., Weilsboro.. 35 010 ou Union Trust Co. of Penn sylvania. HaTisioi 1 u ti miH Union National Bank, Scranton 25.000 00 J Total amount in Sink ing I'UliO . 5658.320 26 STATE BOND ROAD FUND Ardmore National Bank. Ardlhorc ... •••••• 10,000 00 Avchbuld Bunk, Arr Ii - Unit! 3,000 jJO Atlif ns National Bank, Athens 6.000 00 Aldiuc Trust Co.. Phila delphia ...... . 9,000 00 Bank of Charleroi, C'harl ert'i 10.000 00 Bank of East Falls, Philadelphia 9 000 00 Bank of Pittsburgh N. A., Pittsburgh 150.000 00 Berks Co. Trust Co., Read- • ing 20.000 0" Dosak State Bank, Scran ton !. 12,000 00 Biglervllie Natl. Bank, Biglcrville 20,000 00 Jarnegie Trust Co., Car negie 50,000 00 ?lymer ' National Bnnk. Clymer 6,000 00 Jambria Title Pavings and Trust Co., Ebens burg 6,000 00 Citizens mate Bitot of Salisbury, Elk Lick... 3.000 00 Camp Curt In Trust Co., j Harrisburg 24,000 00 Central Trust Co., Har risburg 80,000 90 Commercial Trust Com- ] pany, Harrisburg 16,000 00 Citizens National Bank, I Indiana 10,000 00 3 cnts. Wallace Liggett will act as president. Puul Donmoyer, Charles fjerborow, John Jessup, John Mc- Cuilough, John Bishop, llarrietlWit man, Helen Gracff, Vera Waiters, Doris Fair, Stgrid Hansen and May belle Mickey will form a group of critics who, under the direction of President Liggett, will comment upon the contributions of the other members of llic class. Evangeline Shelhamer, Elizabeth Longacer and Samuel Krcbs will give autobio graphies. Helen Bitter will prepare n monologil. Descriptions will be contributed by Ix-nore Rice. Ruth l.isse and Richard Delmot. Harvey Klaer and Dick Johnson will have a conversation with each other. Aviation, wireless telegraphy and astronomy are reported to be favor ite subjects in the general science classes. William Jl.nrtz, section 88-5, com mercial. recently entertained and in structed the mem tiers of his section with a blackboard diagram talk on wireless telegraphy preparatory to a lecture that he will give with ac tual apparatus. The solar system is being studied Conestoga National Bank, Lancaster 3,000 00 Citv Hank of Mclveesport. AlcKeesport 20,000 00 •."'wio National Hank. Me yersdale 16,000 00 Citizens National Bank. * Middletown 12,000 90 • iiiiiiiu . Avenue Trust Co.. Philadelphia 10.000 00 Commercial Trust Com pany. Philadelphia .... 70.000 00 Continental Equitable Ti tle & Trust Co., Phila delphia 50,000 00 Continental Trust Co- Pittsburgh 30,000 00 Countv Savings Bank, Scranton 100,000 00 unty Trust Company. Somerset 6,000 00 Citizens Title & Trust Co.. Uniontown 15.000 Conewnngo Trust Com pany. Warren 6.000 oO Citizens' National Bank. Washington 40.000 00 Citizens National Bank, Waynesburg 30,000 00 Central National Bank. York 8.000 00 Citizens Nat l Bank, Van dergrift 6.000 09 Columbia National Bank, Pittsburgh 70.U00 00 Citizens Bank. Harris burg 12,000 00 Delaware' County Na tional Bank, Chester .. 113.000 00 Billshuvg National Bank, Dill.sburg 12,000 00 Dime Deposit Bank, Wil kes-Barre 40,000 00 Electric City Bank. Scranton • 20,000 00 Farmers National Bank. Canton 3,000 00 Farmers Trust Co., Car lisle 153.000 09 Farmers Deposit Bank, Cresscn 7,590 oft First savings and Trust Co., Derry . 30,000 09 Fayette City National Bank. Fayette City .. . 6.000 00 Farmers National Bank, Freepoi't' 9,000 00 Freeport Bank, Freeport. 6,oo 00 i'l'i'donia National Bank, Fredonia 3,000 00 Farmers State Bank, Hanover 8,000 00 Farmers and Miners Kent , 4.500 00 Farmers Trust Co., Lebanon > 10,000 00 Farmers National Bank, Oxford 12.000 00 Frank ford Trust Co- Philadelphia 3,000 00 Franklin Trust Co.. Phil adelphia 40,000 00 Forf Chase Bank, Phila delphia ....' 12,000 00 Farmers Deposit National bank. Pittsburgh 30,000 Freehold Hank, Pitts burgh 250.000 00 Farmers and Merchants National Bank, Red Lion 20.001J 00 Farmers National Bank, Somerset 10.000 00 Farmers Trust Company, State College 3.000 00 Farmers Ar Merchants National Bank, Ty rone 9,000 00 Fayette Title and Trust Co., Uniontown 50.000 00 Farmers or Mechanics Trust Co.. West Ches ter 60,000 00 First National Bank, Asiiley 4,000 00 rust National Bank. Bedford 10,000 00 Fust National Bank. Blaiysville 10,000 00 Fit m National Bank. Canton 5,000 00 First National Bank, Clilton Heights 25.000 00 F.. si National Bunk. /inshore 4,000 00 First National Bank of Salisbury, Elk Lick . 11,250 00 Firs. National bank. Glen Campbell 20,000 09 First National bank, Greensburg 100.000 00 1' 11 si N a 1 1 011 a I ba 11 k. Harrisburg 50,000 00 i* ii si National Bank, , Hastings 9,000 00 •' "si .National Bank. Houtzdule 12.000 00 011 si National bank. Knoxvilie '2,500 00 l'l.si National bunk. Lebanon 19,000 oO First .National Bank, Lykens 8,000 00 l'l..- National Bunk, Alunslield '.. .. , 5,000 09 First Nntlo 11 u I Bank, Marysville 3,000 09 First National Bank. Mclveesport 10,000 00 I' 11 st National bank, Miffiintown 9,000 00 F list National Bunk Montgomery 8,000 00 .• "■si .> a 1 batik. New Freedom 8,000 00 Nalll. 11 a I bank. New Kensington 3,000 00 lust National Bank, Philadelphia 200,000 00 First National Bank. i-.ilsloii 73,000 00 Fust National Bank. Say re. 4,000 00 !• irst National Bank, Shenandoah 55,000 00 First National Bank,' Spongier 4,000 00 Fl' -1 .v ail■■ 11 a I Bank, Spring Grove 8,000 00 Fit .National Bank. Turtle Creek 1,000 09 First National Bunk, Wen thirty 4.000 09 I' "Ml Na 1 lull a I Bank. Williamsport 60.000 00 F'irst National Bank, W'rlghtsville 10.000 00 F'li st National Bank, York 40,000 09 First Nation.'.! Hank, at Pittsburgh, Pitts burgh 200,000 00 Ft st .National Bank. Townnda 10,000 09 F'irst National Bank, Reading 1 25,000 00 Uo 11 . 0 State Bank. Glen llock 6,400 00 (.Hellenic .National Bank/ Glenslde 9,000 90 Uiraril National Bunk, Philadelphia . . 40,000 00 Hiimbuig Savings Bank. Hamburg 6.000 09 llnzleton Slavonic Hank, Hazleton 20.000 oO Hi . .ei "soB 01 W'HUes- Barre, Wilkes-Barrc .. 12,000 00 ling 111.- Deposit bank, W'llkf s-Bai re 20,000 00 Industrial National Bank, York 10.000 00 Juniata Vnllev National Bank. Miffiintown .... 6.000 00 Keystone Bank. Harris burg 10,000 00 Kane Trust and Savings Co, Kane 00 i ) ' •with intense interest in all the gen eral science classes. Miss Anna Weltmyer, instructor, is giving a series of lectures on the subject, at limes using slides from the State museum. Through a blackboard diagram Miss Weitmyer is demon strating scientifically the unusual position of planets predicted to oc cur on December 17. Other lectures that have been given by the teacher arc "The Sun a Great Star," "The Stars Are Suns," "The I'olors of the Stars." Specilie study of the con stellation Orion is the work to which the general science students are now giving their attention. Begin Move to Merge Reform Associations Pittsburgh. Dec. .I.—Steps toward the unionization of the International Reform l.eague of Washington and the National Reform Association were taken at the annual meeting of the latter here yesterday. A com mittee was named to meet with ono Kennett Trust Co., Ken nelt Square 18.000 30 Keystone Bank, Scranton 9,000 00 1.1 "coin Deposit & Trust Co., Altoona 9,000 00 Lebanon County Trust Co.. Lebanon 20,000 00 Lebanon National Bank. Lebanon 10.000 00 Ultt lest own Savings In stitution, Littlestown . 6,000 00 Lneorne National Bank. Luzerne 8,000 99 • Luzet tie Countv National I Bank. Willies-Barre .. 16.000 99 Mu National Bank. ] W illianispoft . -. 5,000 00 1 Miners National Bank, Blossburg 10,000 00 I Merchants National Bank, j Harrisburg 80,000 00 j Aii 1 nan cs Trust 00., Harrisburg 50,000 00 I M..lion Center Nalionat Bank, Alarion Center.. 6,000 00 I Mason town Nationul I Hunk, Alasontown 4,000 I>o I Meivcespmt Tit..- ,v Trust j'o.. McKeesport 70,000 00 Aionooa National Bank. Alonoca . 4,000 00 ! Alyerstown Trust Co it m l!' 1 ' 8 , 1 -" ■' 10,000 00 Aliddlo City Bank. Phila- I delphir. 80,000 00 , Mnshannnu Nati on a 1 | Bank, I'hilipsburg 20,000 00 |Mii:.i't Savings Bank. I Pittston 19,000 00 Men-hunts National Bank. Pottsville 6,000 09 Minors & Merchants De posit Bank, Portage... 4.000 00 McDowell National Bank, Sharon ,60fl 00 Winers Bank, W'ilkes- Barre 14,000 00 National Bank of Coates ville, Contosville 10,200 00 Northumberland National Hank, Northumberland 5.000 00 National Bank of Gor mantown, Philadelphia 6,000 00 Ninth National Bank, I Philadelphia 50,000 00 North Seranten Bank, Scranton 8,250 00 '""t' bank of Fayette County, Uniontown 50,009 Northern Central Trust Co., Williamsport 23.000 00 Oil City Trust Co., Oil Cl t.v .. 50.000 CO Old Forge Discount & De posit Bank, Old Forge 4.000 00 Oxford Hank of F'rank ford, Philadelphia .... 5,500 00 Pennsylvania National Bank. Chester 14,000 00 Peoples National Bank, East Brady 9,000 00 Peoples , National Bank, Edwardsville 9.000 00 Pattisi.n National Bank, Elkland 4,000 00 . copies Bank, Hanover,. 5,000 U0 Peoples National Bank, Latrobc 15,000 00 Peoples National Bank, Lebanon 2,000 09 Peoples Bank, AleKees- Port 6,000 00 Peoples National Bank, Mone.son 5,200 00 Peoples National Bank, A/ount Pleasant 3,000 00 Pfnlirook National Bank, Penbrook 8,000 00 Peoples Trust Co.. Phila delphia 9,000 00 PI" shu rh Trust Co.. Pittsburgh .. 100,000 90 Plymouth National Bank, Plymouth 10,000 00 Peoples Savings & Dime Bank, Scranton 60,000 00 Pine Brook Bank, Scran ton 3,000 00 Peoples National Bank, Spring Grove 8.000 00 ' People-. National Bank. Stewartstown 5 000 90 Peoples Trust Co., Wvo missing 4,000 00 Real Estate Title Insur ance and Trust Co., Philadelphia , 30,000 09 Reading National Bank. Reading 5,400 00 Red Lion F'irst National Bank, Red Lion 20,000 09 Jlldlev t'erk National Bank, Ridley Park .... 12,000 00 Rural Valley National Bank. Rural Valley ... 4.200 00 Real Estate Trust Co- Washington 7,800 00 Second National Bank, Altoona 9,000 00 State Bank of Dravos burg, Diavosburg 6.000 00 Stal<- Hank of Elizabeth, Elizabeth 4.800 00 Security Trust Co., Har risburg 7,200 00 Standing Stone National Bank, Huntingdon .... 3,000 09 Savirms & Trust Co. of Inßiana, Indiana 80,000 00 Second National Bank, Meytfsdale 10,000 00 Soutliwnrk National , Bank. Philadelphia .. . 3.000 00 Po'itii Side Bank. Scran- • ton 7,000 00 Snow Shoe Bank, Snow Shoe 2.300 00 St. Mnrvs National Bank. St. Marys 80,000 90 St. Marys Trust Co., St. Marys 40.000 00 Swarltimere National Bank. Swarthmore .... 4,000 00 Safe Deposit Bank, Ta rentum 6,000 00 ( Second Nationul Hunk, Tltusvllle 12.000 09 Slavonic Deposit Bank, Wilkes-Barre 8,000 00 I Security Title & Trust | Co., York 5,000 00 Third National Bank, I Philadelphia 25,000 00 ! Tarentuin Savings & Trust Co., Tarentum . . 15,000 00 Tower City National Hank, Tower City .... 6.0Q0 00 Turtle Creek Savings k Trust Co., Turtle Creek 12.000 00 Tacony Trust Co., Phila delphia 25.000 00 Union Trust Co. of Penn sylvania, Harrisburg .. 22,500 00 Union National Bank, Mc- Keesport 6.400 00 Union Bank of Nanty- Glo. Nonty-Glo 4,300 00 Union Deposit & Trust Co.. Waynesburg 5.400 00 Unlnntcwn Trust Co- Uniontown 23,000 00 Valley National Bank, Chanibersburg 90,000 00 Wayne Junction Trust Co.. Philadelphia 13.600 on Wilbur. 19. P. Trust Co- South Bethlehem 80,000 90 Way n.-sbpru Trust Co- W aytieaboro 10,000 00 West Side Bank, West Pittston 2.000 90 | Wllkes-Harre Deposit and Savings Pank, Wilkes-- . Barre 23,000 on Wyoming Valley Trust t Co., Wilkea-Barre .... 60,000 00 from the league at Washington 10 bring about the union. This move ment is in line with t.hc policy out lined during the third world Chris tian citizenship conference held hero recently, which went on record favoring tli6 union of all reform movements in the world. The Rev. Dr. Henry C. Minton, of Trenton. N. J., was elected president of the Reform Association and the Rev. James A. Crosby, of Kllwood City, Pa., was elected recording secrcta ry. iLUDENS [GIVE QUICK RELIEF ; FOR COLD IN HEAD -UJ-. \\ illinmsnort National Bank, Williamsport ... 10,000 00 lough Trust Co., Con ncUsviile 10,000 00 York Trust Co., York ... 10,000 00 Corn Exchange National 1-ar.k. Philadelphia ... 170,000 00 Philadelphia National Hank. Philadelphia ... 276,834 27 Quaker City National Hank. Philadelphia ... 173,348 38 Harrisburg Trust Cte, Harrisburg 155,000 00 Com me" wealth Trust Co.. Harrisburg ... 725,000 00 Colonial Trust Co., Pitts burgh 548.500 00 Diamond National Bank, Pittsburgh 400.000 o# Mellon National Bank, Pittsburgh 375,000 00 Total amount in Bond Road Fund 87.737,882 65 MOTOR FUND Allison Hill Trust Co., Harrisburg 835,000 00 Berwick Havings and Trust Co., Berwick..... 10,000 00 First Nation a 1 • Bank. * Cherry Tree 37,500 CO Diamond National Bank, Pittsburgh 665 10 Harrisburg Trust Co., Harrisburg 12,307 68 Quaker City National Bank, Philadelphia .3,891 6S To">l Amount in Motor Fund 889,364 46 BANKING DEPARTMENT FUND Quaker City National Bank, Philadelphia 47,361 12 Total amount in. Banking Department Fund .... 867.361 12 EXPERIMKNTAI, FUND—DEPART MENT OF AO RICULTURE Quaker City National Bank, Philadelphia ... 87.104 00 Total amount in Experi mental Fund 87,104 "0 EM IHO Y EH' ANN U1 T Y HAVINGS FUND—STATE SCHOOL Quaker City National Bank, Philadelphia ... 245,845 40 Total amount in Em - ployes' Annuity Hav ings Fund 8345,845 10 STATIC ANNUITY REHERVE FUND No. 2—STATE SCHOOL Quaker City National ' Hank, Philadelphia ... 45,876 84 Total amount in State Annuity Reserve Fund No. 2 845,876 84 GAME PROTECTION AND PROPA GATION FUND Cambria Title Savings and Trust Co.. Kbens burg 825,000 fO First National Bank, Blairsville 65,000 00 E. P. Wilbur Trust Co., Bethlehem 50,000 00 Colonial Trust Co., Pitts burgh 104,65S 60 Total amount in Game Protection and Propa gation Fund 8244,688 60 FUND FOR PAYMENT OF BOUNTIES Bedford County Trust Co, Bedford 825.000 00 Dime Bank, Pittston ... 35,000 03 First National Bank, Somerset 25,000 00 National Bank of Coates ville. Coatesville 25,000 00 Peoples Union Savings Hank Pittston 50,000 on Peoples Bank, McKeesport 22,000 00 I li> i.I National Bank, Philadelphia ..t 25,000 00 • Providence Bank, Scran ton 25,000 00 First National Bank, Addison . 10.000 00 First National Bank, Houtzdale 6,000 00 First National Bank, Somerfleld 10,000 00 Diamond National Bank. Pittsburgh 91,091 19 Union National Bank, Mt. Joy 20,000 00 Total Amount In Fund for Payment of Boun ties 8368,091 19 INSURANCE FUND First National Bank, Ebensburg 50,000 00 Union Trust Co. of Penn sylvania, Harrisburg .. 830,000 00 Mechanics Trust Co, Har risburg 25,000 00 Cmmonwealth Trust Co., Harrisburg 182.312 89 Total Amount in Insur ance Fund 8287,312 89 STATE SCHOOL FUND Commonwealth Trust Co., Harrisburg 114,553 12 Total Amount in State School Fund 8114,553 12 PRISON LABOR MANUFACTURING FUND CJommonwealth Trust Co, Harrisburg 14,395 66 Total Amount in Prison l.al>or Manufacturing Bun 4 814,395 66 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION i_V ■."•wealth Trust Co.. Harrisburg 32,069 03 Cuionlal Trust Co., Pitts burgh 93.190 94 Quaker Cify National llank. Philadelphia .... 64,600 13 Total Amount In Fed eral Appropriation... 8189,550 10 FISH PROPAGATION FUND Harrisburg Trust Com pany, Harrisburg 17,031 30 Total Amount In Fish Propagation Fund .. 817,034 30 Stale of Pennsylvania, City of Har risburg—su. Personally appeared before me Charles A. Snyder, Auditor General Harmon M. Kephart, State Treasurer' who being duly swbrn according to law, salth that the foregoing state ment is true and coineot to the best of his knowledge, and belief. Sworn and subscribed before me this 2nd day of December. 1919. ' CHARLES A. SNYDER, Auditor General. ,HARMON M. KEPI 'ART, State Treasurer. Published in pursuance of the pro visions of Section 11. Act of Febru ary 17, 1906, Harrisburg, P. CHARLES A. SNYDER. _. _ _ Audltpr General.