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$100,000 NOTES NOW WORTH ONLY $150 Promissory Paper Almost Valueless; Pittsburgh Bank Receiver Reports The receiver for the closed Pennsylvania Trust Company an accounting Thursday which disclosed that than $100,000 in promissory notes of Walter Bonitz, manufacturer, the late Roy D. Schooley and other Pittsburgh ers are now valued at than Schooley, until shortly before his city The notes listed among the bank's bills valued at but now praised at $328,381 An appraisal of $1 was placed on $9,000 note of Schooley's Pittsburgh Hockey Club. note $43,000 signed Bonitz ap praised $133.23 Anoter $42,000, signed by Ford for mer cashier bank, and dorsed by Benjamin Page, was appraised at $6. Bonitz, Repubican leader, was an backer of Francis Shunk Brown for governor four years Liabilities listed by included which the City Pittsburgh had deposit Other liabilities included savings accounts totaling $834 72. and checking ac counts totaling $436,035.92 No estimates were made regarding the probable amounts depositors will ultimately receive