TELEGRAPH CLASSIFIEI AIS WILL MAKE AMI SAYE YOU MONEY The Best Gift Every family should own their own home. The possession of a home makes for better citi zenship, no matter how humble or palatial the home may be. You could make your family supremely happy if you gave them a home as a Christmas gift. It is not necessary to pay the full purchase price down. Many good, substantial homes come out of making a small initial payment and caring for the rest in easy monthly instalments, thd same as rent. Talk it over with j our wife to-night, read all the houses for sale in the Telegraph Classified Ads, and see if you cannot make this the Merriest, Happiest Christmas of all for your family. DIED KKlTKK—llied Wednesday. December 9. J 914. Mrs. Flora A. Keiter. aged >0 years, 9 months and 1 day. Funeral services Friday afternoon, «t 4 o'clock, at the home of her son- j in-law, Mr. George W. Mcllhenny, No. 15 North Thirteenth street. B ° d >" will be taken to Willlamstown. Pa , Friday, at S:UO P. M., where further, services and burial will take place 1 at 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Rela tives and friends invited to attend without further notice. DAVIS On Thursday morning:. De cember IP. 1914. at 4 A. M., Harry B. Davis, after a long illness of paraly sis. at the home of his sister. Mrs. C. S. Householder, 604 Cumberland street. , . Funeral on Saturday, at 3 P. M.. from Uu residence of Mrs. K. R. Delaney, 719 (Vital street. The Rev. Mr. Fox. of Grace Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be private. LOST DOST On Thursday morning, lady's ; small, black pocketbook, containing ; $34.00 In paper money, at Pennsylvania ltnilroad Station. Reward of SIO.OO if returned to this office. FOUND FOUND At Gordon Bros.. 1543 ! Walnut street. Armour's Silverchurn and Swift's Premium Oleomargarine, 5 lbs. for 11.10; Empire Oleomargarine, 5 lbs for 98c;; well known qualities. Bell j phone 1331 J. FOUND—A place to give your clothes a new lease of life at Egbert's Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market street. We call and de liver. Both phones. FOUND Don't go any further, for the right place is at Kggert's Steam Dyeing & French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market street. We deliver and call promptly. Both phones. HI.I I- WANTED —Male WANTED Railway mail and postal clerks; examinations soon; over two : thousand appointments yearly; prepare at home; write for Plan No. 15 of pay ment after appointment. Philadelphia Business College. Civil Service Dept., Philadelphia. Pa. BECOME Railway Mail Clerks; Har rlsburg Mail Carriers. $65.00 to 1160.00 month. Pull unnecessary. Schedule of Winter and Snrlng examinations free. Franklin Institute, Dept., 312-W, Rochester. N. Y. WANTED Young man. 19 years of . asc, willing to do any sort of work, desires position. Apply, or address. Ray Bowman. 410 Muench street. WANTED Carpenters. Seventeenth and Catherine streets; first-class; no other need apply. W. H. Richards, Su perintendent of the construction. WANTED Five men immediately for positions in Harrisburg and nearby cities. A salary and commission propo sition. Only men with experience sell ing direct to consumer, or with gro cery, bakery or laundry experience peed apply. Applicants must be able to furnish personal bond and come well recommended. Only married men con sidered. Apply Jewel Tea Co., 263 Broad street. City. AGENTSWAXTED WANTED Agents for our new Dollar-a-Month 'Accident and Health policies (including natural death bene fit); to men and women; all occupa tions. Liberal commissions. National Accident Society. 320 Broadway. New York. (Established 1S85). HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED—GirIs 16 year* of age and over. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Company, 500 Race St ■STENOGRAPHER WANTED - Must (■good talker; beginner preferred. Call, or address. 5 North Cameron street. Bell phone 1710. WANTED White, middlo-aged wo mon for general housework in rooming house ; no washing: referents requir ed. Morrell Apartments. 204 Locust Ult-I FOR SALE | 1 1820 Derry Street I g A 2-story frame dwelling with 3 S 7 rooms—bath room—and fur- S 2 nace—porches. (Dcrry street is § g paved.) Lot 30x150 ft. —through to Swatara St. g Tills property is on the market 8 to lie sold, and we're going to g sell it at a bargain figure. Miller Bros. & Neefe § RE AI. ESTATE Fire ißnurimre Surety Ronda fi Lsruat «nd Court Street* g FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 11, 1914. HELP WANTED —Female WAXTED White girl, who knows I something about cooking, to assist with I | housework; references required. Mrs. I H. E. Snyder. 1610 Market street. j WAXTED Girl to assist in grocery; ! j give reference and experience. Address 8., 1931, care of Telegraph. i EXPERIEXCED SALESLADIES WAXTED AT OXCE Good salaries paid. Permanent position for those who : are competent. Apply to Mr. Green, Main l'loor. Astrlch's. SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe WAXTED Young man. white, mar ried, with family, must have work; wil ling to do any sort of honest work. Ap ' ply, or address. Harry P. Harvey, 1111 Xorth Front street. WAXTED By colored man, place as ! cook, in or out of city. Address H., | 1929. care of Telegraph. WANTED Young man, 28, desires work of any kind. Address W., 1926, j care of Telegraph. [ WANTED Middle-aged. married 1 man wants position as Janitor or night l watchman, or light work of any kind. ! A. D. File. 2548 Agate street. City. j WANTED Young boy desires po sition as driver of delivery wagon. Call, or address, 1642 North Sixth street. i WANTED Young, married man I wishes position as watchman; experl jeneed; references. Address R., 1922, care of Telegraph. SITUATIONS WASTED—FemaIe WAXTED Experienced nurse, who can furnish best of reference, desires position. Prices reasonable. Address j Xurse, 1928, care of Telegraph. I WAXTED Colored girl wishes housework by the week; can give ref ] erence. Address 304 Cherry avenue. WAXTED By colored woman, place as cook. 1103 North Seventh I street. 1 WANTED Woman wishes work by I the day, washing. Ironing or office I cleaning: can give good references. Apply 1829 North Fourth street. City. WANTED General housework by J ! the day by young white woman. Ad- ! dress 141 North Fourth. | WANTED Neat colored girl lie- i sires position as chambermaid or sec- j ond girl. Call, or address, 333 Caider street. WANTED Half-grown colored j girl would like place between school hours. Apply 1409 North Fourth street. WANTED -r- W r eek's work by colored woman; can furnish reference. Ap ply 328 Muench street. WANTED By capable while girl. ! 16 years of age, position at general i housework. E. Flynn, Bell phone 2564 X. WAXTED By white woman, wash ing and day's work. Apply 1907 Xorth Third street. WAXTED Corsetiere, experienced in fitting and altering, desires situation. I Capable buyer. Address "Buyer." care of Telegraph. WANTED By colored girl, day's work, or work by the week; references. 1235 Apple avenue. Hl-.AI. i.S'l'ATt It IK fcALK THREE brick houses, practically new, for sale on easy terms —now va i cant. All modern improvements : porches. Small cash payments as rent. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE— . No. 1820 North Third street comer brick construction steam heat . lot. 20x87. Look at tills prtinertv and : ! get particulars. Bell Realty Cu., Berg , lier Building. REAL ESTATE FOR SAI.K 33-ACRE FARM Hi miles from main line of P. R. R. productive soL —good buildings desiralilc location very reasonable price. For fuli paiticu i lars address S.. 1930, care of Telegraph, I Harrisburg. Pa. . LOOK at 2015 Green St.: 3-story [brick; 10 rooms: bath; heat; ' ; porches: side entrance. Get in touch with us for prlee. Brlnton-lin ker Co., : Second and Walnut streets. , FOR SALE —On Long St., Camp ! Hill 2 squares from trollev line I new 6-room bungalow with one a<-re of i land. Brlnton-Packer Co.. Second and j Walnut streets. HKAI. KSTATJi I'tlß KENT [ FOR REXT Two 2'j-story new i brick houses, all improvements, sls.nu [ i per month, Xo. 2235 and No. 2237 Atlas | street. Inquire Xo. 2331 Xorth Third . street, or Rooiti 2i 7 Trustee Building. FOR REXT - Two houses below Green Hill, sl3, Improvements, and $lO water in kitchen. Take R. V. car. Stop .at Pennell. Inquire McLaughlin. 6uß j Maelay street. SEVERAL desirable houses for I*ent —all modern conveniences porch fronts ranging from sls to $24 per month, inspect these houses soon. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. FOR REXT'— Large dwelling, suit able for boardlnghouse. Xo. 331 South Fourteenth street; 20 rooms, including steam heat, bath, electricity and gas. Rent, S3O per month. Key at Weaver's Grocery, lourteentb and Reese streets. ! RKALi ESTATE FOR REXT FOR RENT Corner property. 72 North Seventeenth street; 8 room* ami bath; all Improvements; reduced to $24.00. Apply H. U. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. FOR HKVI' ; Xo. 538 S. Seventeenth St SIB.OO No. 536 S. Sixteenth St 17.00 ; Xo. 2166 Brookwootl St 15.0" i I Xo. 1937 Swatara St 15.0<> Xo. 1598 Catherine St 15.00 : Xo. 2170 Brookwood St 14.00 I Apartment 27.00 ! J. K. GIPPLE. 1231 Market Street. FOP. RKXT Houses with all Improve- ' ments at moderate rentals J. E. Ulpple, 1251 Market street. > FOR RKXT l3lB Thompson street; ! 7 rooms, with all improvements; pos- | session at once. Apply 1325 Vernon j street. FOR REXT 426 South Seventeenth ! street; three-story brick; 9 rooms and I bath; front and back porch; nice , yard; SIB.OO pec month. Inquire C. ' Backenstoss, 1425 Vi Derry street. ROOMS FOR REST FOR REXT Furnished rooms on second floor front and back; single or ensulte, with board; private family; home comforts; two minutes' walk from i Capitol. Phone 818 L. Bell. 1 FOR REXT Two nicely furnished rooms on second floor, for light house keeping; all conveniences; pleasant lo cation; near to street car. Address Box , i U„ 11*25, care of Telegraph. ; 1 FOR REXT Three nicely furnished j i rooms, on second floor, suitable for j light housekeeping; all conveniences. ; 44 North Seventeenth street. I FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec- | ond floor front room to rent with or without board; small, private family, without children. 45 North Slxteeth I street. City. FOR RENT Large, double room, with or without board. Apply River side Dining Hall. St North Front street. ' FOR REXT Furnished rooms, | single or ensuite: all conveniencves, in cluding phone: reference required. Ap ply 1015 North Front street. I j FOR REXT Two beautifully fur- ! I nished rooms, single or ensuite, second I {floor front, facing Capitol Park; city } steam heat; use of bath and phone;'rent | reasonable. 406 North street. I | FURNISHED ROOMS Two nicely j ■ furnished rooms, second and third I floor front; centrally located; all con- ! veniences; private family. Apply 316 ! Chestnut street. I FOR REXT Furnished rooms; all | conveniences. Including phone. Call 107 Chestnut street. Bell phone 1801 J. ROOMS WASTED WAXTED Xicely furnished Apart | ment—with conveniences; central loca tion; reasonable: excellent references; describe and quote. Lock Box 17, Har- j rlsburg, Pa. ———————— APARTMENTS VOR lIEST FOR REXT Furnished, second j floor apartments, for light housekeep ing. two or four rooms; rent reason- I able; all conveniences. Apply before 6 I P. M., 621 North Second, atter 6 P. M-, j 518 North Second street. Bell phone. j WAMTKI) ( WAXTED —■ Second-hand roll-top desk, not over 48 Inches In length. Ad dress H., 1927, care of Telegrapn. WANTED l,ooo' men WHO want to buy made-to-measure shirts. $1.25 each, a for tJ.uO and up. Guarantees tit. Goou quality, latest patterns. W. Morrow, 1001 Market street. PARTI' leaving city would like to j store piano with aomj good lamlly who i would give it good care tor the use of ! It. Would preter to store It with some one who would buy If the piano was j satisfactory. Address T. j. j., care of I Telegraph. sß.o'> PER HUNDRED paid for names ' and addresses; steady work; stamp for j particulars. Address Box 102-48, Sta- 1 non M, tiaitlmore, Aid. EQUIPPED for Pulverizing lime or Stone by the ton or day. tttoue quarry- I Ing, sjeam drilling by the foot or day. j Large or small joos done ou snort no tice. Address J. F. C., Box 253, or 138 I Bosier avenue, Lemoyne, Pa. WANTED Old furniture, china, glassware, old books, stamps, etc. We are buyers tor Boston, new lork and | Western collectors anu will positively pay better prices than ever oifered by I any local collectors or dealers. Gail j or address Antique Shop, 1419 Sixth i street, llarrlsburg. iOK HAI.& SPECIAL. REDUCTIONS in Leather \ Bags, suit Cases. 1 ruuua to make coom lot uouuay gouus. vv iiulesaia aua ivo• tail Leutuei Jiercnants. .specially j uiuen anu repairing, naritsbu.g nm - lieaa una supply Cu., iiocuuu ana Clussl- I BUk I FOR SALE Singie comb White : Leguora cockerels oi ray hrst prize pen oi Leghorns in Walter acne.is I Lay in* contest. mis pen laid l,».o cKijs in aix mouths lioni isecemuer iu, jijiu-june ii., ltfu. uruers taken now ' i ior n i tull-tiioodeu ioiu iiurn« cockerels. In- 1 quire oi oeoigt E. -inueraou, 1«2 West Uuitin street, x'eribrook. i FOK SALE Standard Edison i I (irapnaplione; plays two and loui j minute records, norn, stand anu aouut »o as uetv. 21»o j WO oil street. ( I.OSIM. I)LT MAKUAIMH:—CII«rr> 1 parior set, Ii; "Xeponset, ' Oetter tnau iiuuieouii!, Joe; lucuol-ciiesiiiui leuce ' • posts, lac; impoited uody oruasels, aac, ' | uesi, fi; ji;. rugs, |3, i.uaieis, iimgca, j gUIla. elf. l'lli*sl. 1' lUIII-LUiuberlainu. FOR SALE Superb private collec ] tion ijC \ ictrola Returns at one-third olt ' I from November z • -utccmber 24, ! West State umtk Hutira, j a. m. to a I*. Al. -•>') lieu .4i in Kecuras and 10'J | others. aii casii aaies. stock in Ural- I i ciass nonunion. 111.1 CALENDARS , ' FOR SALE. Druei s promptly filled. . i 20,000 samples al a bargain, jijcrs Altg. Co., Tltiru anu Cuuioerianu streets, laoo.e aimers shoe Store. j FOR SALE. CHEAP Six beautiful, . ne.viy trained picture*. Appiy ilullK | \>oit, hersliey Itouse, City. ROoMo CUR REiNT CAltlto can be secured at iut> x'eiegiapn Buaiuess , Of flee. ! FOR SALE Singing Canaries, up- I to-daie lilrd and Parrot Cages, large [ Uolutlsh and Globes of all sizes; Bun feeeaa, natural lisli loou and supplier, ai Gebharut's, tiiu "Bird Man," luO-t jsorm 'i hlrd, between Boas and llerr. FOR SALE lnterest in first-class, up-to-date moving plctuie theater, AO ( urrtn M„ luit, care of 'leiegraph. ' j FOR SALE Contractor's equip- I ment, including traveling derricks, i pumps of various makes and sizes, mounted and vertical ooller.s. lumber, ; wheelbarrows, etc. All plant bought new at start of joo anu useu only eigui 1 months. Address S. L. Thomsen. Super intendent The West Construction Co., Itarrisuurg, fa. Phone 1864, J. ' CIXK AMI COMI'I.KTt 1.1.VK AUTO ItOBES, Steamer Rugi. Car riage i.obes, llorse Blankets and Staola Blankets, riarrisburg Harne.ui & Sup ply Conipato. second and Chestuut streets. FOR SAEE. CHEAP Addressograph I i foot-power machine, with cabinet. Har- j rlsburg Shoe Mfg. Co.. llarrlsburg. Pa. | FOR SALE FOR SALE Milk wagon, set brass mounted harness-, both good as new; also bay horse. Mast be sold ut once. No reasonable offer recused. Apply to Dr. Oyler's Stables, 231 Blackberry ave nue. GLASS window dens, Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms Snil Board and Table Board at 26c each. On* of these signs will be given with «aoh six-time order tor a classified ad. It i paid in advance, inquire at Offlcs of Telegraph. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Office. rOH KENT FOR RENT Office in Commercial j Bank Building, first floor front. Rent. | $25.00 per month. Can bo used .s an j office or sfhall store room. ————————— J BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE General Merchandise ; Store in town with! fifty miles of Har rlsburg. Well stocked; large store; i long lease; good country surroundings; I good railroad service. Reasons for i I selling, have other interests. Address Box 1924, care of Telegraph. I MADE 150.000 In Ave years In the ' mall order business, began with $». ! Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea- ! cock, 255 Luckport, N. T, ANT Intelligent rerson can earn good 1 Income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate. 7 9s, Lock ! port. N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONALIS | REPAIRING AND. UPHOLSTERING with best material and by expert help. Send us your worn furniture. Our oest efforts insure your satisfaction. & N. Cluck. 320 Woodbine street. GENERAL UPHOLSTERING Seed us your old furniture—we use best of material—drapery work—carpet-laying. I Estimates given. H. Vollnier'a suc ; cessor, Jos. Copllnky, 120&H l.orth ' Third. Bell phone. FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine I Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the l Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street, Harrlsburg, Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 1 ; 1110. I ABDOMINAL BELTS to oruer; any j ' kind you need. Coinhbination Belts with truss, tor naval rupture and lloat lng kidney. S. S. Appendicitis Belts for after operation. Lady attendants. Shunaman's. 40S Market. Second Floor. Accordian side and knife plait ing done while you wait. Full ] length skirts a specialty. All work! : done on premises. Simras, clean- j jers and dyers, 33 North Second I street, 802 North Third street. j HAULING 11. W. LATHE, Uuuruing SUhl< ami | National Transfer Co. Movers, of ' ! pianos, safes, boilers and general liaul j ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and ' Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. | Z6O3R. I MONEY TO LOAM j MONET TO LOAN on Real Estate 1 security in any amounts and upon any [ terms to suit borrower. Address P. O ! Box 174, Harrlsburg, Pa. LOANS—SS to |IOO for nonest work ing people without bank credit at less than legal rates, payable In instalments to suit borrowers' convenience. Cooperative Loan and investment Co.. 204 Chestnut Street. STORAGE HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two new eight-story brick warehouses, one absolutely fireproof divided into fire- ! proof private rooms of various sizes for I the storage of household goods; the ! i other warehouse of the most approved type of fire retardent construction for ! i general merchandise. They are equip- i ped with two large electric freight els- > 1 vators and spiral chute lor the quick and safe handling of household goods . and all kinds of merchandise. Low I storage rates. South Second street near ! Paxton. on the tracks of Penna. R. R. STORAGE I IV 3-story brick building, rear 40S Market street. | Household goods In rlean, private I rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to P, G. Dlener, Jeweler. 4»S Market St. Central Storage Co. j CORNER COURT and* CRANBERRY 1 : STREETS, Harrlsburg, Pa. Bell phone i j —New Four-story Building Private I rooms —Furniture and china packing a ! J specialty—Heated rooms for pianos and ' I perishable goods. j STORAGE 419 Broad street, for I I household goods and merchandise. Pit vate rooms. $1 to iG. Wagons. 76 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co.. 411 Broad street. Both 4.hones. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICES LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on •the Estate of Frances Johnston, late ;of Harrlsburg, Dauphin County. Penn sylvania, deceased, having been graniud ! to the undersigned, residing in the City I of llarrisburg. all persons indebted to i said Estate are requested to make im mediate payment, ami thos? having any I bills to present them for collection. ANNIE BIRD. 11S Liberty Str.-et, j Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania. NOTICE LETTERS TESTAMENTARY or. the ! estate of Peter B. Myers, late of Har- I rishurg, Dauphin County. Pa., deceased, i having been granted to the undersinn ! ed. residing, in said City, all persona indebted to said estate ate requested to i mik> immediate payment, ami thotss having claims will present them for I settlement, to GEORGE W. MacWILLIAMS, I Or Executor. HORACE A. SEGELBAUM. | Attorney. EXKCI TOH'S NOTICES Estate of Anna 1* Studebaker, late of i Harrlsburg, Pa». deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testamentary upon tile estate of said decedent have been granted to the un dersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment ! and those having claims or demands .'Kalnst the same will make them known without delay, to CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY. Harrlsburg. Pa., > ' Executor. ! NOTICE Is hereby given that the fol lowing accounts have been filed in the Court of Common Pleus of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, and will' be con i armed by said Court on the 14th day of January, 1915, unless cause l>e shown ; to the contrary; : i Third and final account of York Trust I Co.. receiver of The Standard Building ami Ijoan Association, of York. Pa. First and final account of M. | Nelffer, assignee of J. J. Nutt, of Ly aens. Pa. First and final account of Common ; wealth Trust Company, committee of Leah l.igot, lunatic. I First and final account of George W. McWilliams. committee of the Estate of Lewis Wlnegardner, lunatic. ! Second and final account of Common wealth Trust Company, committee of Donald Cameron Haldeman. First and final account of Clair T. Romberger, assignee of Andrew J. | Sparmuth. of the Township of Jackson, County of Dauphin. Pa. First and final account of Ajfred G. Eden and W. H. Wolf, assignees of Ira F. Alleman. farmer, of I,ower Paxton township. Dauphin county. Pa ' Annual account of the Principal and ONLY 01 CUKE 1 801 MARKET TODAY New York Railway Adjustments Gained Slightly; Market Sympathetic By Associated I'rrss . ■ New York. Dec. H. The bond mar ket was extremely sympathetic at to day's opening with no price changes ex cept In Xew York Railway Adjust ments. which gained one-quarter. V. S. Steel 5s and Bethlehem Steel is were lightly traded In. CHICAIIO COTTI.K By .ijtosiulcd Press Chicago. 111., Dec. 11. —■ Hogs Re ceipts. 45.000; dull. Bulk of sales. $6.75 5U7.15; light, $U.607.20; mixed, s6.7<>4' 7.25; heavy, 3«.C5.25 WS.4O; cows and heifers, $3.25®. 5.50; calves, $6.50^0.25. Sheey—Receipts. 15.000; slow. Sheep, $5.30@6.40; yearlings, J(j.5«4i7.70; lambs. $6.50© 5.60. riIII.ADRI.I'HI V PHODITCE By Associated Press Philadelphia, Dec. 11. Wheat Higher; No. 2. red. spot, export, <1.17'.a Stl.lH: X. l. Xorthern, Dulutli, export, $1.27 >, dj 1.29'... Corn Steady: Xo. 2, yellow, local, 81 ,rom $5 * SSO Liberal Terms —Quick Loans—Strict Con- i fidence Are Our Mottoes , Oprn KvrnlnKß from December 12 to 24. Employees Discount Co. 36 N. 3rd St., Room 2, Security Trust Bldg. LICENSED BONED No. 1, medium-bales. $17.50® 18.00; No. 2. do., $15.50® 16.50; Xo. 3. do., $14.00® 15.00, sample, $13.00® 14.oo; no grade, sll.oo® 13.00. Clover mixed hay. I.lght mixed. $17.00® 17.50; Xo. 1, do., $16.00® 16.50: No. 2. do.. $ 14.50® 16.50. Potatoes Market weak; Penn sylvania. per bushel, 58®U2e; New York, per bushel, 45®52c; Jersey, per basket, 35®40c. PIIir.4DKI.PIUA STOCKS Bv Associated Press Philadelphia, Dec. 11. —2 P. M. Stocks steady. Cambria Steel 42' i Lehigh Xavigaliou 7">> 4 Pennsylvania Railroad 56 Philadelphia Electric 24 Philadelphia Company 34*4 Philadelphia apid Transit 12 Reading 70 Heading General Mortgages .... 97'» storage Batterv 4•> United Gas Improvement 83 SIIEI.HAS ON JOII AGAIN Motorcycle Officer Paul Shelhas. who was operated upon for internal trouble six weeks ago, returned to dut.vy to day. PREDICTS Jl Ml' IN SUGAR Moutniin Hert Grower Cays Prlee Will He Or 910 Per Hundred Chicago. 111,, Dec. 11. An opinion of what the American citizen will have to pay for sugar in the future, set forth by T. S. Hogan, of Billings, Mont., presi dent of the Interstate Beet Growers" Association, looks a bit extreme. lie says the price will lump to $S a hundred within tlie next eighteen months, and possibly to $lO. The shortage will grow greater and greater as the months go on, he declared. The cutting oft of ex ports from Europe was set forth as the principal reason for expecting this rise. The particular occasion for making this prophecy is to show the growers of sugar beets that they must demand | better pay from the sugar companies. Mr. Hogan suggests a flat rate of $0 a ton, along with a division of the profits. Also, there should be a stipulation that the United States Department of Com merce shall act as arbitrator in case of disputes. In the absence of a participa tion in the profits, the flat rate should be $7 to SO. he says. The Michigan grow ers already have contracted at $6. The farmers are tirjed to plant on a large scale. GERMAN'S ARK NEAR WARSAW IVtrograd sa\s City .May He Evacuat ed For Ntrngetir Reasons I.ondon, Dec. 11, 12.10 P. M.—The reported rout of the Austrian forces in Servia, the borders of which coun try they crossed triumphantly just two weeks ago, together with the steady advance of the German center in the direction of Warsaw, on this, the third German invasion of Russian Poland, dominate the war news to-day. After occupying Lodz the Germans have been pushing to the northeast to ward Warsaw along the railroad and one dispatch from Petrograd estimates that they are only fifteen miles from the Polish capital, while another mes sage from Petrograd. speculating on the possible fall of Warsaw, warns the Russian people that the abandonment of the this city, if such a move be comes necessary, should be regarded as a strategic operation on the part of the Russians rather than a decided German victory. It will be recalled that a similar view was expressed when the Russians retired from Eodz. OFFENSIVE TS CONTINUED By Associated Press Washington, D. C., Dec. 11.—Con tinuation of the offensive in West Gal icia and successful repulse of Russian attacks southeast of Lodz, near Pictr kow. weer reported to-day to the Aus tro-Tlungarian Embassy here from Vienna. SITUATION IS REASSURING Paris, Dec. 11, 5.40 a. m. "The financial situation in France is reas suring," Alexandre Felix Ribot, the Minister of Finance, is quoted as say ing in the Matin. "We have lived up to the present by an issue of treasury notes." M. Ribot continued, "'of which 82,000,000 francs ($16,400,000) has been placed recently, and the total subscription for which exceeded a million francs ($200,000,000). Thus there is no need at present to have recourse to a loan." WOXT SUPPORT CHILDREN Charged with nonsupport of his five small children, last night, Herbert Drummond was held for court under bail following a hearing before Alder man Bayles. Mrs. Alice Anderson, of 1316 Xorth Fourth street, preferred the charges, and testified that Drummond had not provided for his children for several months. Following the deatli of Mrs. Drummond, Mi s. Anderson, her sister, agreed to keep the children until provision could be made for them by the husband. ALLIES CHECKED 111 THE WEST [Continued From First I'ngr] more than 22,000 prisoners have beer taken. Jap Squadron Seeking German Cruiser Off South American Coast By Associated Prtss Toklo, Dec. 11. 9.55 P. M. —Accord- ing to reliable Information reaching Tokio to-day a squadron of Japanese warships is seeking the German con verted cruiser Prlnz Eitel Frelderch off the coast of Chile. The steamer Prinz Eitel Frlederich belongs to the North German Lloyd Company. Early in the war guns were mounted on board of her and she was transferred Into an auxiliary cruiser. ' Recently she has been active off the coast of Chile, and one of her most recent exploits was the sinking early in December of the British steamer Cliaroas of Port Corral Chile. BAII,B FOR HERMAN PORT By Associated Press New York. Dec. 11.—The first steamer to sail direct from New York fora German port since war was de clared four months afo steamed out of the harbor to-day. The vessel Is the El Monte, of the Southern Pacific Line, which came here from Galveston for coal. She is bound for Bremen, has aboard a full carKo of cotton and flies the American flag. FRIENDS MAKE PROTEST By Associated Press Washington. D. C., Dee. 11.—Pro testing that the recognized honesty of Qtiaukers or members of the Society of Friends, had been capitalized to sell ceerals, whisky, stoves and other mer chandise. members of the Friends' leg islative board to-day asked commit tees of both houses of Congress to re port. favorably on legislation to pro hibit the use in interstate commerce of the name of any religious denomi nation for trade purposes. KAGE SCALE IS READJUSTED By Associated Press Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 11.—Commit tees of the National Window Glass Manufacturers' Association and the National Window Glass Workers" As sociation here to-day compelted a new wage scale because of conditions that have arisen in the export trade. Buy ers in foreign countries require sizes differing materially from the stand ard sizes In use in this country and it was necessary to readjust wages to meet this demand. PARIS REPORTS PROGRESS By Associated Press Paris. Dec. 11, 2.41 P. M.—The offi cial statement given out in Paris this afternoon says the enemy yesterday was active in the vleitilty of Ypres. Three of his attacks were repulsed, but one of the important French trenches was reached by the forces of Emperor William. Nevertheless, French troops continue to make prog ress in the dirge- ion of the enemy's lines, according to the official report. MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS LEG Alt RATES EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY 9 N. MARKET SQUARE Room 21. tth Floor Spooner Building V— wmmmmmmJ MONET FOR SALARIED PEOPLH and others upon their own names. Cheap rates, easy payments, confiden tial. Adams 4k Co., a SO4. t If. Market S*.