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    GENERAL FUND
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNBYT,VA
NIA—TRKAtStIRY DEPARTMENT.
Ha-rrlaburg, Pa.. May 1, 1916.
.Statement of amount in the State
Treasury at thf® close of business on
April 30. 1915, exclusive of moneys
to the Sinking Fund:
American Bank, Phlla. $26,000 00
Armstrong Oounty Trust
Co.. Kittanning 20,000 00
Athens Nat. Bank, Athkns. 20,000 00
Alleutown Nat. Bank, Al
lentown 10,000 00
American National Bank,
Waynesburg 10.000 00
Bank of Commerce, Phlla., 30,000 00
BitnK pf Donora, Donora,. . . 5,000 00
Bank of Newberry, Wil
liams port 5,000 00
Bank of Secured Savings,
Pittsburgh 20.000 00
Beaver Trust Co., Beaver... 20,000 00
BeutleyvHie National Bank,
BentleyvlUe 5,000 00
Blalrsrllle National Bank,
Blairsvilie 10,000 00
Bolivar Nat. Bunk, Bolivar, 10,000 U0
BrUlgeviUu Trust Company,
Bridgeville 5,000 00
Broadway National Bank,
Seottdale 10,000 00
Brookville Title and Trust
Co., Brookville 20,000 00
Cambridge Trust Co., Ches
Cambria Title Savings and
. . . r*bent»biiig. . . . 10,000 00
Carlisle Trust Co., Carlisle, 0.000 00
Carnegie Trust Company,
Carnegie 15,000 00
Catawlssu Nat. Bank. Cata
wlssa 10.000 00
Central Nat. Bank, Phila.,.. 60,000 00
Central Nat. Hank. Wllklns
burg 10,000 00
Cham-bersburg Trust Co.,
Chambersburg 5,000 00
Citizens Bank. liarrisburg. TO,OOO 00
CitUens Deposit and Trust
Co.. Allentown 5,000 00
Citizens Nat. Bank. Belle
vue. 10,000 00
Citizens Nat. Bank, Big Run 5,000 00
Citizens Nat. Bank, Meyers
dale . 10,000 00
Citizens Nat. Bank, Wash
ington, 10,000 00
Citizens Safe Deposit and
Trust Co., Coudersport,.. 20,000 00
Citizens Title and Trust
Co., I'niontown 50,000 oo
Citizens Trust Co., Clarion, 20,000 00
Clearileld Nat. Bank, Clear
field .. 45,000 00
Clinton Trust Co., Lock
Haven 8,000 00
Nat. Bank. Pitts
burgh, 90,000 00
Commercial Bank, Harris
burg 30,000 00
Commercial Trust Co., Phil
adelphia 40,000 00 j
moil wealth Trust Co.,
Pittsburgh 100.000 00 I
Conewago Trust Co., War
ren 5,000 00
; Coin Exchange Nat. Bank.
Philadelphia. 100,000 00 .
' Coudersport Trust Co., Cou
dersport 10,000 00
County Savings Bank,
Scranton 50,000 00
Citizens Nat. Bank, Green
castle 10,000 00
■ Continental Trust Company,
, Pittsburgh 10,000 00 |
i citizens Bank. Fayette City 10,000 00
1 Deposit Nat. Bank, Du Bols, 10,000 00
J Dime Deposit Bank, Wilkes-
J Barre 5,000 00
' Du Bois Nat. Bank, Du Bois, 10,000 00
' Duquesnc Trust Co., Du
[ quesne, 5,000 00
East End Savings and
i Trust Co.. Pittsburgh. . . . 55.000 00
1 Elk County Nat. Bank,
Ridgway 40,000 00
i Sr"M®!ity Title and Trust
Co., Pittsburgh 5,000 00
' First Mortgage Guarantee
J and Trust Co., Phi1a...... 10,000 00
i Farmers and Merchants
i Trust Co., Greenville,... 30,000 00
J Farmers and Mechanics
Trust Co., West Chester,. 50,000 00
t Farmers and Miners Nat.
i Bank. Forest City 5,000 00
• Farmers Nat. Bank, Canton, 5,000 00
J Farmers Nat. Bank, Oxford. .">,OOO uo
, Farmers Trust Co., Lebanon 5,000 00
; Federal Trust Co., Phila.,.. 5,000 00
' Fourtii Street Nat. Bank,
Philadelphia 75,000 00
i Franklin Nat. Bank, Phila., 30,000 00
> Franklin Trust Co., Phlla., 10,000 00
Freehold Bank. Pittsburgh, ll.">,000 00 |
| Freeport Bank, Freeport,... 10,000 00 i
C Fredonia Nat. Bank, Fre
t donia 5,000 00
, First Nat. Bank, Say re K.,000 00
First Nat. Bank, Apollo 15,000 00
First Nat. Hank, A spill wall, 7,000 00
First Nat. Bank, Blairsvilie, 15,000 00
, First Nat. Bank, Blooms
| burg 5,000 00
. Filst Nat. Bank, Charleroi 25,000 00
• First Nat. Bank, Cherrv
« Tree 10,000 00
First Nat. Bank. Chester... 20,000 00 |
First Nat. Bank, Conema'gh 10,000 00 j
First Nat. Bank, Confluence, 5,000 00
First Nat. Bank, Couders
port 10,000 00
First Nat. Bank, Genesee,. 5,000 00!
t First Nat. Bank, Emlenton, 10,000 00 1
; First Nat Bank, Erie 5,000 00
J First Nat. Bank. Fryburg,. . 5,000 00
• First Nat. Bank, Glen Camp
bell 10.000 00
' First Nat. Bank, Grove City 10,000 00
J First Nat, Bank, Harrisb'g, 45,000 00
t First Nat. Bank, Hawley,.. 5,000 00
f First Nat. Bank, Hazleton,. 5,000 00
' First Nat. Bank, Houtzdale, 15,000 00
First Nat. Bank, Irwin, . . . 10,000 00
, First Nat. Bank, McCon
i nellsburg 5,000 00 '
' First Nat. Bank, McKees
j port 10,000 00 I
t Firßt Nat. Bank, Nanticoke, 5,000 Oil 1
i I'M rut Nat. Bank, New Wil
; mington 5,000 00 j
J First Nat. Bank, Phila 10,000 00 !
i First Nat. Bank. Portage,.. 10,000 00 i
< First Nat. Bank, Riniers
burg 10,000 00
J First Nac. Bank, Schuylkill
i Haven 10,00:. 00
. Firs' Nat. Bank. Sharon.... 15.000 00
« First Nat. Bank, Shingle
' house 5,000 00
First Nat. Bank, Shippens
ville, 5,000 00
■ l'irst Nat. Bank, Somer
' . Held 5,000 00
First Nat. Bank, Somerset, 20,000 00
; First Nat. Bank, Tyrone,... 20,000 00
. First Nat. Bank, Verona,... 10,000 00
■ First Nat. Bank, Wampum, 5,000 00
'First Nat. Bank, Warren... 5,000 00
First Nat. Bank. Wellsboro, 50,000 00
First Nat. Bank, Wllliams
' ~l>ort 50,000 00
•First Nat. Bank, Wyoming, 5,000 00
First Nat. Bank, Marysville 5,000 00
.First Nat. Bank, Milford... 5.000 00
■ First Nat. Bank, Mononga
• hela City.! 10,000 00
first Nat. Bank, Montrose, 5,000 Oa
Glassport Trust Co., Glass
' Port 25,000 00
; Grange Nat. Bank. Mans
"eld 10,000 00
.Grange Nat. Bank. Patton, 5,000 00
Grange Nat. Bank of Brad
' fordf County, Troy 5,000 00
| Grange Nat. Bank of Mc-
Kean Co., Smcthport,. . . . 25,000 00
• Grange Nat. Bank, Ulysses, 5,000 00
Suarantee Trust and Safe
Deposit Co., Philadelphia, 25,000 00
Grange Nat. Bank, Down
-•lngtown 10,000 00
( Harnlin Bank and Trust Co.,
, Smethport 15,000 00 1
• Hamburg Savings Bank, f
'Hamburg, 5,000 I'D I
[Hanover Bank, Wllkes-
Barre 10,000 OC
iHarrisburg National Banic,
; liarrisburg 45,000 00 1
Home Trust Co., New Castle 5, 000 00 '
Homer City N&ti Bank,
Homer City 5,000 00
'Homewood People's Bank,
Homewood 10,000 00 i
Honesdale Dime Bank, '
1 Honesdale 10,000 00
'Jeannette Savings and I
, Trust Co., Jeannette 20,000 00 I
.Jenkintown Nat. Bank, Jen
• kintown 20,000 00
'Kane Trust and Savings
, Co., Kane 10,000 00 1
Keystone Bank, Scranton,, 5,000 00
Kennett Trust Co., Kennett
Square 15,000 00
.Xamberton National Bank,
Franklin 5,000 00 1
Jl.amberton National Bank,
Oil City 5,000 00
iLoganton Nat. Bank, Lo
' ganton 5,000 00
JLuzerne County National
Bank. Wilke-s-Barre, .... 10,000 00
Luzerne Nat. Bank, Lu
zerne 5,000 00
Lycoming Nat. Bank, Wll-
Hamsport 25,000 00
MahafTey Nat. Bank, Ma
haffey 5,000 00
Madera Nat. Bank, Madera, 5,000 00
Marion Center Nat. Bank,
Marion Center 5,000 00
Market Street Nat. Bank,
Shamokin 5,000 00 1
Markle Banking and Trust 1
Co., Hazleton, 5,000 00
Mercer County State Bank,
Sandy Lake 5,000 00 J
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HARRISBTTftft STAR-INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 8, 1915.
Metropolitan Nat. Bank,
Pittsburgh 16,000 00
Mill Hall State Bank, Mill
Hall 5,000 00
Monafa Nat. Bank, Monaca, 6,000 00
Monongahela Trust Com
pany, Homestead 5,000 00
McKeesport Title and Trust
00., McKeesport 16 000 00
McDowell Nat. Bank, Shar
on 20,000 00
Nanticoke Nat Bank, Nan
ticoke 6,000 00
National Bank of Chester
Valley, Coatesvllle 6,000 00
National Bank of Clays
vllle, Ctaysville 10,000 00
National Bank of German
town, Philadelphia 6,000 00
National Bank of Jersey
Shore, Jersey Shore 6,000 00
National Bank of Oxford,
Oxford 5,000 00
New Cumberland Nat. Bank,
New Cumberland 5,000 00
North Philadelphia Trust
Co.. PhiladelpMtt 25,000 00
Northern Central Trust Co.,
Wllllamsport 60,000 00
Oil City National Bank, Oil
City 10,000 00
Oil City Trust Co., Oil City, 10,000 00
Pattison National Bank,
Elkland 10,000 00
People's Bank, Erie • 15,000 00
People's Bank. McKeesport, 20,000 00
People's Bank, Wilkes-
Barre V 5.000 00
People's Nat. Bank. Ellwood
City 10,000 00
People's Nat. Bank. Leb
anon 5.000 00
People's Nat. Bank. Mifflin, 5,000 00
People's Nat. Bank. Scran
ton 20.000 00
People's Nat. Bank, Rev
noldsville 5,000 00
Peoples National Bank,
Waynesburg 5.000 00
People's Savings Bank,
Pittsburgh 20,000 00
People's Savings and Trust
Co., Hazleton 5,000 00
Peo.ple'B Trust Co., Phila.,.. 10,000 00
Penbrook Nat. Bank, Pen
brook 5,000 00
Pittsburgh Trust Co., Pitts
burgh 20.000 00
Provident Trust Co., N. S.,
Pittsburgh 45,000 00
Beading Nat. Bank, Read
ing 10,000 00
Real Kstate Title Insurance '
and Trust Co.. Phila 30,000 00
Ridgway Nat. Bank, Rklg
way 15,000 00
Rittenhouse Trust Co., Phil
adelphia 15,000 00
Rochester Trust Co., Roch
ester 5,000 00
Real Estate Trust Co.,
Washington 5,000 00
Safe Deposit and Trust Co.,
J Greensburg 20,000 00
j Savings and Trust Co., In
diana 5,000 00
I Scranton Savings and Dime
Co.. Scranton 50,000 00
Secong Nat. Bank, Altoona, 20,000 00
I Second Nat. Bank, Erie 15,000 00
Security Savings and Trust
I Co.. Erie 15,000 00
Security Trust Co., Harris
! burg 5,000 00
; Sixth St. Bank, liarrisburg, 10,000 00
Sligo Nat. Bank, Sllgo 5,000 00
j Somerset Trust Co., Somer
( set 20,000 00
j Standing Stone Nat. Bank.
Huntingdon 8,000 00
State Bank of Avis, Avis, . . 5,000 00
State Bank of Elizabeth,
Elizabeth 5,000 00
Textile Nat. Bank. Ph11a.... 15.#00 00
Title, Trust and Guarantee
Co., Johnstown, 40,000 00
Turtle Creek Savings and
Trust Co., Turtle Creek,. . 5,000 00
Tradesmen's Nat. Bank.
Philadelphia 20,000 00
Union Banking and Trust
Co., Dußois 15,000 00
Union Nat. Bank, Johns
town 40,000 00
Union Nat. Bank, McKees
port 5,000 00
Union Nat. Bank, Scranton, 30,000 00
Union Trust Co. of Pennsyl
vania. Harrlsburg 45,000 00
Union Trust Co., Washing
ton, 20,000 00
United States Nat. Bank,
Johnstown, 10.000 00
Warren Savings Bank, War
ren 15,000 00
Warren Trust Co., Warren, 5,000 00
Washington Na(. Bank, Bur
gettstown 10,000 00
I West Philadelphia Bank,
j Philadelphia 20,000 00
West Side Bank, West
Plttston 5,000 00
Western Nat. Bank, Pitts
burgh 90,000 00
Woodlnwn Trust Co., Wood
lawn 10,000 00
Wilkinsburg Real Estate
and Trust Co., Wllkins
burg 40,000 00
Wyoming Nat. Bank, Tunk
hannock 5,000 00
i Wyoming: Valley Trust Co.,
I Wilkes-Barre, 5,000 00
Colonial Trust Co., Pitts
burgh 242,118 21
Commonwealth Trust Co.,
! Harrisburg 74.941 83
[ Diamond Nat. Bank, Pitts
burgh 282,214 87
Farmers and Mechanics Na
tional Bank, Phila 184,740 57
I Harrisburg Trust Co., Har
risburg 67,075 24
Quaker City Nat. Bank,
Philadelphia, 46,754 13 J
Total amount in general
fund, $4,435,844 85
The above statement Includes tile
names of all Banks. Corporations and |
Firms with whom the moneys of said
! fund are deposited. Bonds are held by
| the State for the safe keeping of the
1 same. Interest at the rate of 2 per
centum per annum is received by the
j State on such deposits.
State of Pennsylvania,
City of Harrisburg, ss:
Personally appeared before me. A. W.
] Powell. Auditor General, R. K. Young,
State Treasurer, who being duly sworn
according to law. saith that the fore
going statement Is true and correct to
the best of his knowledge and belief.
R. K. i'OUNG.
State Treasurer.
Sworn and subscribed before m'e, this
Ist day of May, 1915.
A. W. POWELL.
Auditor General.
Published in pursuance of the pro
visions of Section 8, Act of May 9,
1871, entitled "An act supplementary to
the several acts relating to the State I
Treasurer and the Commissipners of the
Sinking Fund," ancf section 11, act of
February 17, 1906.
A. W. POWELL,
Auditor General.
Harrisburg, Pa.
OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF
TH-K SINKING FUND—TREASURY
DEPARTMENT OF PENNSYLVA
NIA.
Statement of balance in Sinking Fund
at the close of business on April 30,
1915:
Anthracite Trust Co., Scran
ton $50,000 00 I
Apollo Trust Co.. Apollo, .. i,OOO 00 I
Ashland Nat. Bank, Ashland 3,000 00 1
Bank of Waynesboro,
Waynesboro, 5,000 00 j
Berwick Savings and Trust
Co.. Berwick 10,000 00
| Bradford Nat. Bank, Brad-
I ford 15,000 00
"Central Nat. Bank, Mount
1 Union 5,000 00 |
1 Charleroi Savings and j,
Tt*st Co., Charleroi 15,000 00 ,
| City Bank. McKeesport,... 25,000 00 I'
Citizens Nat. Bank, Lewis-
I town 2,000 00 i
Citizens Nat. Bank, Middle
-1 town, 5,000 00.
1 Citizens State Bank, Wll
j liamsport 6,000 00
Commercial National Bank, j
Bradford 15,000 00
, farmers' Bank, Parkestourg, 5,000 00 J
j Farmers Bank, Hummels
-1 town 10,000 00 i
Farmers and Miners Trust
I Co., Punxsutawney 35,000 00 I '
Farmers and Traders Nat.
Bank, Westfield 10,000 00 I
First Nat. Bank, Alllquippa, 15,000 00 I
First Nat. Bank, Beaver
Falls 5,000 00 :
First Nat. Bank, Carnegie,.. 10,000 00
First Nat. Bank, Frac-k
--vllle •> 5,000 00 I
First Nat. Bank, Knoxville, 7,000 00 i ,
First Nat. Bank, Leechburg, 5,000 00 1 '
First Nat. Bank, Mansfield, 15,000 00 | '
First Nat. Bank, Montours- I
ville 3,000 00
First Nat. Bank. Patton, ... 15,000 00
First Nat. Bank of Shera
den.'Pittsburgh 15,000 00
First Nat. Bank, State Col
lege 5,000 00 !
First Nat. Bank, Susque
hanna 30,000 00 1
First Nat. Bank, Montgom
ery 10,000 00 ,
First Nat. Bank, Bradford, 15,000 00
First Nat. Bank, York 10,000 00
Grange Nat. Bank, Tioga,.. 5,000 U0
Honesdale National Bank,
Honesdale 15,000 00
Lancaster Trust Co., Lan- ]
caster 7.000 00
Manchester Savings Bank
and Trust Co.. PMtsburgh, 20,000 00
Miners' Nat. Bank, Bloss
burg 16,000 00
National Bank of Northern
Liberties, Philadelphia... 10,000 00
National Bank of West
Grove, West Grove 10,000 00
Ninth Nat. Bank, Phlla 20,000 00
North Scranton Bank. Scran
ton * 6,000 00
People's Nat. Bank, East
Brady 5,000 00
People's Na/t. Bank, Lancas
ter 5,000 00
Plymouth Nat. Bank. Ply
mouth 10,000 00
Potter Title and Trust Co.,
Pittsburgh 30,000 00
Real Estate Trust Oo„ Pitts- '
burgh 40,000 00
Schuylkill Trust Co., Potts
vllle 6,000 00
Schuylkill Valley Bank,
Reading 5,000 00
South Side Trust Co., Pitts
burgh 30,000 00
Susquehanna Trust and Safe
Deposit Co., Williamsport, 30,000 00
Second Nat. Bank, Mechan
icsburg 10,000 00
Tioga County Savings and
Trust Co., Wellsboro 35,000 00
Union Nfil. Bank, Mahanoy
City, 5.000 00
Union Trust Co., Lancaster, 5,000 00
Vandergrlft Savings and
Trust Co., Vandergrlft,... 5,000 00
Wayne Co. Savings Bank.
Honesdale 15,000 00
Farmers and Mechanics Nat.
Bank, Philadelphia 90,657 59
Total amount In Sinking
Fund $814,657 59
The above statement Includes the
names of all Banks, Corporations and
Firms with whom the moneys of said
fund are deposited. Bonds are held by
the State for the safe keeping of the
same. Interest at the rate of 2 per
centum Is received by the State on such
deposits.
State of Pennsylvania,
City of Harrisburg, ss:
Personally appeared before me, A. W.
Powell. Auditor General. R. K. Young,
State Treasurer, who being duly sworn
according to law, saltli that the fore
going statement is true and correct to
the best of his knowledge and belief.
R. K. YOUNG.
State Treasurer.
Sworn and subscribed before me, this
Ist day of Mav, 1915.
A. W. POWELL
Auditor General.
Published In pursuance of the pro
visions of Section 8, Act of May 9,
1574, entitled "An act supplementary to
the several acts relating to the State
Treasurer and the Commissioners of ihe
Sinking Fund," and section 11, act of
February 17, 1906.
A. W. POWELL,
Auditor General.
Harrisburg, Pa.
STATE SCHOOI. FUND OF PENNSYL
VANIA.
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Harrisburg, Pa., May 1. 1915.
Statement of amount in the School
Fund at t)ie close of business on
April 30, 1915:
Commonwealth Trust Co..
Harrisburg $9,131 24
Total amount in School Fund, $9,131 24
State of Pennsylvania, City of liarris
burg. ss:
Personally apoeared before me, A. W.
Powell. Auditor General, R. If, Young,
State Treasurer, who being duly sworn
according to law, saith that the fore
going statement is true and correct to
the best of his knowledge and belief.
R. K. YOUNG,
State Treasurer.
Sworn and subscribed before me. this
Ist day of May, 1915.
A. W. POWELL
Auditor General.
Motor Registration ami I.lfense Feea
Fnad
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA
NI A—TR EASU R Y DEPA RT ME NT
Statement of amount in Motor Regis
tration and License Fees Fund at close
of business April ,10, 1915:
Bank of North America,
Philadelphia SIOO,OOO 00
Central Trust Co., Harris
burg 30,000 00
Citizens' Bank, Freeland... 5,000 00
Dollar Savings and Trust
Co., Pittsburgh, 25,000 00
First Nat. Bank, Pen Argyl 10,000 00
First Nat. Bank, Washing
ton 25,000 00
Kevstone Nat. Bank, Pitts
burgh 100,000 00
Liberty National Bank,
Pittsburgh. • 75,000 00
Liberty Savings Bank,
Pittsburgh 25,000 00
Mellon Nat. Bank, Pitts
burgh 25,000 00
Merchants Bank, Pitts
burgh 15,000 00
Merchants Nat. Bank, Har
risburg 30,000 00
National Bank of Cham
bersburg, Chambersburg, 10,000 00
Richland Nat. Bank, Rich
land, 5,000 00
Ridge Ave. Bank, Phila
delphia 15,000 00
Second Nat. Bank, Myers-
I dale 10,000 00
I Union Trust Co., Plttsb'gh, 75,000 00
Washington Trust Com-.
pany, Pittsburgh 20,000 00
Western Savings and De
posit Bank, Pittsburgh,. 25,000 00
Harrisburg Trust Com
pany, Harrisburg 273,072 00
Total amount In motor
registration and license
fees fund $898,072 00
The above statement includes the
names of all banks, corporations and
firms with whom the moneys of said
fund are deposited. Bonds are held by
the state for the safe keeping of the
I same. Interest at the rate of 2 per
centum is received by the state on such
deposits.
State of Pennsylvania,
City of Harrisburg, ss:
Personally appeared before me. A. W.
Powell. Auditor General. R. K, Young,
State Treasurer, who being duly sworn
according to law. saith that the fore
going statement is true and correct to
the best of his knowledge and belief.
R. K. YOUNG,
State Treasurer.
Sworn and subscribed before me this
list day of May, 1915.
A. W. POWELL
| Auditor General.
WILL ADDRESS NEWSBOYS
John Price Jackson Will Give Them
Talk May 21
! John Price Jackson, Commissioner of
Labor and Industry, will address a
j meeting of the Harrisburg Newboys'
1 Association May 21, was the assurance
| given the "newsies," when they per
| fected their organization last night.
During the meeting Willie Scheffer
was elected financial secretary and W.
W. Wallower honorary chairman. A
rule adopted in the constitution forbids
any member running for office to can
vass votes. If he is catight he will bo
compelled to forfeit the office. Honesty
and politeness were among some of the
rules passed, while the boys are forbid
den to smoke, chew, swear and gamble.
Exactly 106 boys atten'ded the meet
ing.
The dues were fixed at 5 cents a
week. .Vforris Koplovitz, Wagner Hoff
man, Arthur Koplovitz and E. E. Eyster
were chosen to select headquarters,
where the boys can hold their meetings
and spend the evenings.
As It Is Bound to Be
The feminist was sitting in her club.
"What makes you so bluet" asked \
the second ditto.
'"My father-in-law has come to stay I
at the house, and he and James sit
knitting all day, crying over my treat
ment of James."—Philadelphia Ledger.
A Second Rater
Grubbs —"I suppose that baseball
pitcher gets a good salary."
Btubbs—'' Not particularly. There
are several bank presidents in town
who make more money."—Richmond
Times-Dispatch.
LAWYERS' PAPER BOOKS
Printed at this office in best style, at
lowest prices and on short notice.
PLEDGES WILL BE
PLACE]! ALTAR
Fund of SIO,OOO for
Increase of Diocese
Endowment to Be
Raised by Tuesday
CELEBRATION
OPENS MONDAY
Clergymen ind Layment of Protestant
Episcopal Church Coining Here for
Three Day Anniversary Observance
and Annual Convention
The observance of t'he tenth anniver
sary of the formation of the Protestant
Episcopal Diocese of Harrisburg and
tihe consecration of ißishop James Henry
Darlington, 011 .Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday of next week, will be t'he
occasion of the raising of SIO,OOO for
the increase of the Church '3 endowment
fund. Arrangements for the celebra
tion, including rtiis feature, were made
at the diocese convention held last 'May
at. Lancaster, at which t'he following re
port was presented bv General C. M.
'Clement, chairman of the special com
mittee 011 the tenth anniversary:
Proper Observance Planned
"The special committee appointed at
the last convention to prepare for tihe
proper observance of the tenth anniver
sary of the consecration of the Bishop
of the Diocese respectfully reports: 1
"That t'liey are of the opinion that
t'he tenth anniversary of the consecra
tion of Bishop Darlington slu.uld be
duly observed to raise a substantial
fund of not less than SIO,OOO for the
increase of the endowment, tihe fund
to be held intact, the interest thereof
to be applied by the trustees of that
fund in t'he reduction of assessments.
In the event of a division of the Dio
cese the fund to be equitably divided
between the two parts of the Diocese.
"If SIO,OOO could be raised in this
way the interest of it could be ap
plied in reduction of all assessments
such deduction to be made expressly
from t'he 'Bis'hop Darlington Memorial
Fund.
"Your committee are of the opinion,
although it was not committed to thean,
that the Dioeese at the same time
could well celebrate the tenth anniver
sary of its existence and of its wonder
ful growth and development under the
guiding 'hand of our Bishop.
"St. Mark's day, the exact anni
versary of the Bishop's consecration,
falls on Sunday in 1913 and is just
about two weeks ahead of the conven-
I tion which Will meet in the Oity of
| Harrisburg. The committee are of the
I opinion that it would 'be advisable to
hold this celebration in connection with
the annual convention rather than to
take the people from tiheir home
churches on St. Mark's day."
Pledges Collected by Tuesday
The pledges for the endowment fund
are 'to be gathered in time to be placed
upon the altar at the anniversary serv
ice at St. Stephen's eiburch next Tues
day morning. One of the largest par
ishes in the Diocese is reported to have
guarnteed through its vestry a sum
equal to the apportionment for general
missions. The pledges, which are ex
fected to total SIO,OOO, may be re
deemed wit'hin a year.
The tent'h anniversary is to 'be ob
served in connection with the eleventh
annual convention of the Harrisburg
diocese, to be 'heOd in St. Stephen 's
c'hurch.
There will also be a celebration of
the tent'h anniversary of the formation
of the Diocesan Branch of the Woman's
Auxiliary to the 'Board of Missions in
St. Andrew's parish house on Wednes
day at 11.30 o'clock. There will be a
conference at 12.30 o'clock. Topics to
be discussed wiil include central meet
ings, their object and advantages and
t'he experiences of those Who have tried
tihem. 'Luncheon will be served at 1
o'clock at whic'h the guests of 'honor
will be MTS. Bausman, president; Mrs.
Ramsay, vice president, and Mrs. 'Mar
shall, treasurer. A missionary address
will be given at 3.30 o'clock by the
Biishop of Ouba, the Rt. Rev. Hiram
Hulse.
Opening Eveht Monday Night
Delegates and visitors will arrive in
this city on Monday, and the opening
event of the anniversary celebration
will be a general reception at the Ma
sonic hall Monday night at 8 o'clock.
T'he program for Tuesday and Wednes
day follows:
Tuesday—ll a. m., anniversary serv
ice in St. Stephen's church; corporate
Communion of all Diocesan organiza
tion; the celelbrant, Bishop Darlington;
the preac'her, the Bishop of Long Is
land; 1 p. m., luncheon at St. Paul's
church; 2.30 p. m., excursion to Coxes
town buTial ground; 4 to 6 p. m., re
ception at See House 'by Bishop and
Mrs. Darlington; 7.30 p. m., owning
service of convention; address by the
$3.00 ~
TO
New York
AND RETURN
Via PHILADELPHIA &
READING RAILWAY
SUNDAY, MAY 16
SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAIN
From Lv. A.M.
HARRISBURG 3.35
Hummelstown, 3.50
Swatara 3.55
Hershey, 3.57
Palmyra 4.04
Annville, 4.13
LEBANON 4.24
NEW YORK (arrive) 9.30
RETURNING—Leave New York
from foot West 23rd Street 6.50
P. M., foot Liberty Street 7.00 P. M.
same day for above stations.
tA lesson of the European War
Once more, among countless times, has the great food value
of chocolate and cocoa been demonstrated, both serving as
a part of the rations of the troops in ACTIVE SERVICE.
BAKER'S
SWEET CHOCOLATE
has always had this guarantee
Rcglitered
"The ingredients of this Chocolate are guaranteed to be pure
u. oiaM cocoas of superior blend and sugar."
The genuine has this trade-mark on the package, and is made only by
Walter Baker & Co. Ltd.
Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS.
Bishop of Toronto, annual address of
Bishop Darlington; 9 p. m., opening ses
sion of convention.
Wednesday—7.3o a. m., Holy Com
munion; 9 a. m., session of convention;
9 a. 'in., meeting of women's organiza
tions. iSf. Andrew's c'hurch; 1 p: m.,
luncheon for delegates, St. Stephen'«
church; 1 p. m., luncheon for women.
St. Andrew's c'hurcih; 2 p. in., session
of convention; 3 p. m., conference on
social service, St. Stephen's church, led
by the Rev. F. M. Orouah, of the So.'ial
Service Com mission, and M iss 'Harniette
Kevser, of the C. A. I. 'U; 7 p. m.,
cfliurch club dinner in Masonic 'hall.
The speakers will include 'Governor
Brumbaugh, ex-Governor Pennypaeker
and Anthony J. Drexel Biddle, Phila
delphia Bible class leader.
Fink's Hercules Porter. Especially
adapted to invalids and sick room
use.—Adv.
AMUSEMENTS
/ "i I
MAJESTIC
Wednesday, May 12, "The Girl
JSroni Utah."
COLONIAL
I'ivery afternoon and evening, vandit
villo and pictures.
VICTORIA
Motion Pictures.
PHOTOPLAY
'Motion Pictures.
lIEGENT
Motion Pictures.
PALAOE
Moving Pictures.
* ■ •
"The Girl From Utah"
Three famous musical comedy stars,
hil'herto always at the head of their
own companies, the ibest of all the iLon
don Gaiety "Girl" shows, and an en
tertainment that combines every ele
ment of musical comedy from fox trot
to th£ movies, are t'he features of the
Three Star Combination of Julia San
derson, Donald Brian and Joseph Caw
thorn in "The Girl From Utaih," which
comes to the Majestic Wednesday even
ing. If there is anything in the world
of entertainment that 'has heen left out
of "The Girl From Utah," Charles
Frohman lias forgotten it, for he has
undoubtedly reached the absolute limit
in musical comedy in this great com
bination of stars and the merry girl
show he is presenting them in. To start"
with, he has revived the delightful old
prologueof bygone days, and the cur-,
tain rises to reveal the three stars only,
attired as jesters, who in song invito
the audience to accompany them to
"The 'Land of 'Let's Pretend.'' Then
follows a ga'laxy of song and dance and
fun. Julia Sanderson, 'winsome mistress
of song and dance, offers the best ef
forts of the most popular musical com
edy actress in America; Donald (Brian,
t'he famous dancing star of "ThelMierry
Widow'' and numerous other musical
comedy successes, dances as 'he has nev
er danced before, and the devotees of
tiho modern dance will And nothing to
be wiished for in his interpretation of
the very latest steps, while Joseph Caw
thorn, who has made more people laugh
than any American comedian, is ever at
the front with the funniest 'bag of
laughs 'he 'has ever carried in his long
career—Adv.*
At the Colonial
If the attendance at the Colonial the
atre comes up to the expectation of the
management this wild be one of the 'big
gest Saturdays in the history of the
house. The occasion for t>he big crowds
the latter three days of this week is the
appearance of "A 'Royal Calbaret," the
classiest spectacular act that the Co
lonial ever showed. There are nine per
sons in this act, giving a diversified en
tertainment of music and dancing, in a
most charming stage setting. The entire
bill at the Colonial the last end of this
week justifies t'he big business. The
first three days of next week the Co
lonial will offer A 1 'White's "Six
■Song Birds," a juvenile singing act
with a half dozen clever youngsters in
it. There will 'be three acts with the
head'liner, all of theip new to Harris
burg, and a Charles Champlin two-reel,
comedy picture.—Adv."
Francis X. Bushman and Alice Joyce at
the Regent
The biggest attraction of the year at I
the Regent theatre is boqked for to
day, when two of the biggest stars in
the moving picture world, Francis X.
Bushman and Alice Joyce, will appear
on the same bill. The former will ap
pear in "The Battle of Love" and I
the latter in "The School for Scandal."
"The Battle of Love" is an intensely
interesting, playlet in three acts and is
sure to please a big patronage, as the
ability of the highest-paid moving pic
ture star in the world is well known.
Miss Joyce is a pleasing little lady and
famed as one of the best actresses who
has appeared on the screen. "The
School for Scandal" is shown in four
parts. For (Monday and Tuesday, Man
ager Magaro will show "The Morals of
Marcus," with Marie Doro, the Dun
cannon girl, in the principal part. This
is Miss Doro'B firßt appearance in mo
tion pictures. Adv.*
QUEEN CONTEST CLOSE
Miss Virginia Eisenberger Leading Miss
Holstein by 52 Votes
The contest for the queen of the
carnival to ibe held hiere the week of
May 17 by the Veteran Firemen's As
sociation is now running very close
with Miss Virginia Eisenberger lead
ing by only 52 votes over her oppo
nent. Miss Elizabeth Holstein. The to
tal vote of Miss Eisenberger is 2,379,
while. Miss Holstein has reached the
2,327 mark.
Following the vote in the Citizen
engine house a short business meeting
was held when plans were perfected for
the carnival. The contest for the queen
will close on the yight of iMav 19,
when the winner will receive a diamond
ring, while the second in the race will
receive a gold watch.
Start on Sociability Run
Thirteen motorists from Camp Hill
started on a two-dav sociability run to
Frederick and Baltimore at 9 o'clock
lif M Kitchen Is Much
i\y J) [rf Neater And Cleaner"
That is one of the big changes a Gas
Range makes. Not only is the kitchen
cleaner. The work is easier and expense less
than with a x;oal range.
_ ' -
We have on display a variety of makes .
and sizes of Gas Ranges. Come to our store
and see them, or have us *send a representa
tive. Easy terms if you desire.
Harrisburg Gas Company
14 South Second Street
Bell—flew dumb. Va1.—752
CONSOLIDATION ANNOUNCEMENT
The C. Vernon Rettew Co.
AND
The W. F. Bushnell Agency
(FORMERLY LOCATED IN UNION TRUST BUILDING)
announce the consolidation of their business interests
under the firm name of
RETTEW & BUSHNELL
ICOO North Third Street
Through this consolidation it is the aim of the mem
bers of the firm to render to their large clientele and
the public generally, still more prompt and efficient
service in all matters pertaining to
Real Estate—General Insurance
Steamship Agency, Etc.
THE PENBROOK NATIONAL BANK
Pqnbrook, Penna., May 1, 1915.
Resources Liabilities
I.*>an!i and Investments,... $218,264 99 Capital Stock. $25 000 00
U. S, Bonds 25,000 00 circulation ''ii'ooo 00
Banking: house. K. and F„ 10,700 00 / SurpluM nixl proH««, .. . 17 712 M
Cash and cash Items 32,825 91 Bills payable 3,000 0.0
Depoutt* 2l<M>7£ 7t!
$286,790 90 $286,790 90
March 4, 1915 May 1, 1915
DEPOSITS $206,406 68 $216,078 76
DIRECTORS
JOHN H. AT,L,WIN>E, S. C. BUCK. K. M CRUM
A. C. BUCK, 7. A. EBKRSOLE. , , ..... '
0. E. GOOD. [. D. HORSTICK, - KL.ER,
1. B. SWARTZ, W. H. WOLF, H. S. Pf.ANk.
this morning. The first day's stop will
be nt Frederick while on Sunday the
motorists will reach Baltimore, the re
turn to.be made by the -way of Gettys
burg.
Pass Makes Address
Charles E. Pass, great sachem of the
Pennsylvania Improved Order df Red
Men, was among the speakers M a dis
trict meeting of the Great Council of
Pennsylvania at Lancaster Thursday
night.
Brings Dead Baby For Treatment
York, May 8. —Gently as possible a
physician at the York hiospital Thurs
day night broke to Mrs. Harry Keefer
that the 7-incnths old ,ba.by girl she
had brought tenderly in her arms for
treatment was dead. It had been given
an overdose of soothimg svrup.
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