I A Telegraph Want Id Will Quickly Rent That Vacant Room J Deaths - R AfiRAYHS Died November 24. J915, at o A. M., Miss Anna M. Sea g raves. . ■.nn.rai from the residence of her gfnuidniece, Miss Hacklay, 610 Har ris street, Saturday, November 27. at 1:30 P. M. Service* and burial pri vate. Surial at Mlddletown. Pa. Please omit flowers. NIISLBY On Sunday. November 21, 1915, at 9:30 P. M., at hie home, in Hummelstown, Pa.. John J. Nlssley, aged S3 years. Services will be held Friday, Novem ber 26. at 2 P. M.. In the Reformed Church. Body can be viewed in the church after 11 A. M. Burial in Hummelstown Cemetery. IiOST LOST 513.00 on Monday after noon. between Pennsylvania Freight Depot and State street. Liberal reward if returned to S. S. Poraaroy's store. Market Square. LOST A small purse, between Third and Sixteenth and Market streets. Return same to 72 North Sev enteenth and receive reward. L/XST Harrlsburg Club Certificate of Indebtedness, No. B*. Reward. Ad dress P. O. Box 295. City. IiOST Small pooketbook. contain ing key and sum of money, from Merchants" National Bank to Second and Say ford street, on Monday. Re ward if returned to this office. t/>ST Black camera, near Country Club. Sunday afternoon. Reward if re turned to 1407 Regina street. Phone 2391 R. tUi,S D FOUND The very best system for remodeling out-of-date clothing. Esti mates free. >< omen's fur coats, furs and muffs remodeled into latest styles. H. L Powell, 925 North Third street. KuUND Now's the time to have your clothes put in shape for the winter. Eggort's Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works, 1245 Markot Street. Both phones. We call and de liver. jumX WA.Mt-u —Male WANTED Machinists. Toolmakers, Uang Foremen. .Machine Operators. Good wages paid. John T. Johnsou, Wallace Hotel,' 1200 \N allace street. Harrisburg. 1:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M. Sat urday. November 27. WANTED Barber wanted. Apply 430 Market street. City. WANTED One good paperhanger, one who can paint preferred. Apply H. R. Boose. Third avenue and Second street. Wormleysburg. A CHANCE to make money while learning the Automobile trade. We want 30 to 40 more men to work at once at a rate of 30c per hour. We need carpenters, bricklayers, plumbers, laborers, steamfltters and automobile vepsirmen. We are not allowed to hire anv one that are not members of the Auto. Trans. School. Our full course is 150. We ate issuing it now for S4O, but on the Ist of December tlie price will be SSO thereon. We give each and every student a chance to learn be tween working hours. Day and night class. Make application at once. »25 in cash required. Auto Transportation Machine Shop and School, No. & North Cameron street. ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES— MKN WANTED Ablebodled. unmar ried men between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of Ui Ited States, of good char acter ami te.operate habits, wno can speak, read and write the English language. For Information apply to Recruiting Officer, Bergner Building, Stl & Market Sts., Harrlsburg, Pa. WANTED. AT ONCE Colored pin boj s. Apply Holtzman's Bowling Al leys MACHINISTS WANTED Boring mill or lathe hands, who can work from blue prints; also tool makers. Ad dress, or apply. Employment Depart ment. Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co.. Kast Pittsburgh, Pa. WANTED Carpenters and laborers 011 C. V. R. R. bridge. Apply on work to Robert Grace Contracting Co. WANTED Machinists. First-class Lathe. Milling Machine and Bench hands. Open shop. 54 hour week, good wages, bonus system, and A 1 shop sur roundings. Address P. O. Box 450, Bal timore. Md. TWO BUTCHERS WANTED Steel ton Store Co.. Steclton, Pa. WANTED First-class toolmakers, prof.ters, millers, drillers, rifiers, barrel turners. blacksmiths and steam ham mer men to make drop forges. Also men for barrel rolling. Address P. O. Box '.'64. Lancaster. Pa. WANTED. AT ONCE First-class millwrights. Immediate employment. Address J. F. Creswell, P. O. Box 264, l-ancaster. Pa., or call at Hotel Plaza. Thursday afternoons or evenings. WANTED Mfc.-. i.o become practi cal chauffeurs and mechanics. We guarantee our students 30c per hour while repairing private cars; 140 in ash required. Several cars, to over haul now. Make application at once. No. 5 North Cameron street. Auto Transportation School. HEIJ* WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Chambermaid, dining room girl and porter. Savoy Hotel, Third and Mulberry. WANTED Competent girl for gen eral housework In fsmlTy of three adults. No children. Phone 2614 R. WANTED Ambitious women over 25 years of age. to do resident corset fitting. Establish a private corset busi ness with the Nubone Corset. We in struct you. Apply 404 North Second street. WANTED Stenographer, who Is neat, accurate and rapid; if thoroughly efficient and willing to work, beginner will do. Address E., 3316, care of Tele graph. WANTED White maid for family of three. Only one child. Desirable position, but applicant must present recommendations. Apply at 1918 Mar ket street. WANTED Woman for general housework. One with child may apply. Good home. Address Box 234. Thomp sontown. Pa. WANTED Chambermaid (white), at Bolton House. f' Farm For Sale 126 Acres Tli* "Snyder" farm on the Sun bury State Road. one mile north of 1/iverpool. All cultivated, sandy loam soil— small stream through farm—some fruit. Sevan-room, frame house In good condition—also, summer house. Frame bank barn that will ac commodate 45 head -of stock— large hog pen—and ample out buildings. A very desirable farm propertv in a splendid location. Details upon Inquiry. MILLER BROTHERS&CO. RE AI, ESTATE Insurance Surety IJooda I.acuat nnd Court Street* WEDNESDAY EVENING, HELP WANTED —Female "WANTED Girls over 16 to strip tobacco. Also experienced Rollers, Bunchmakers, Packers, Filler and Binder Strippers, Wel fare looked alter by trained nurse. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Com pany, 500 Race street. AN attractive proposition open to a few ladles to take orders among friends for guaranteed hosiery. Easy at this time of the year. Earn money for Christmas. Experience unnecessary. Write to-day for particulars. Box 6. Hil! Station, Harrlsburg, Pa. WORKS DRESSMAKING SCHOOL Teaches all pattern cutting by meas ure. Day and Evening classes. You can save $5 on your tuition fee by reg istering now. Works Dressmaking Course is not taught in the Y. W. C. A., as is re'-esented by them, or any part of it. Works Dressmaking School, 22 North Fourth street. WANTED Oirls experienced on power sewing machines. Apply Har rlsburg Shoe Mfg. Co., Vernon street, Harrisburg, Pa. AGENTS WANTED A 810 BARGAIN Our wonderful 88-piece Christmas package, only lac. Order to-day while they last. Agents wanted. Address Agents' Supply Co., Millersburg, I'm. SALESMEN WANTED WE are in need of a few experienced advertising specialty men to handle our line of exclusive art calendars, leather goods, signs, etc.. In unoccupied territory. See Mr. Stauffer, Hotel Bol ton, Friday after 9 A. M. Elwood Myers Co., Springfield, Ohio. SITUATIONS \\ ANTED—MaIe WANTED Young man wants situa tion as driver of delivery team or clerk in cigar or grocery store Will furnish good references. Apply, or address, 412 JNectarine street, City. WANTED By young man, 23 years old, position as butcher. Ad dress Stevens Conevec, 1104 North Sev enth street. WANTED By young man. aged 21 year, position on farm. Address James Jebats, 1011 Cumberland street. Har risburg. WANTED Young, married man, experienced salesman, solicitor and col lector. automobile experience, wishes position. Address A., 1200, care of Telegraph. WANTED Toung colored man wants position as cook In private fam ily; references and experience. B. G. P.. 667 Brlggs street. WANTED Young man, 21 years of age. wishes position of any kind. Ad dress Theo. Mack, 1114 North Eleventh street. City. WANTED Young man, 21 years of age. wants position as short order cook. Address Tony Kurats, 1129 North Seventh street. City. WANTED First aid man wants work In mill or factory. Reference, United States Government, eight years. Address B„ 5283, care of Telegraph. WANTED A young man, of 21, would like to have a job driving a car or work of any kind. Apply at 123 Liberty street. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Expreienced steno- WANTED Experienced steno mended, desires ofnee work of any kind. Address M., 3285, care of Tele graph. WANTED An experienced cook desires work by day or week. Call, or address, 1416 Fulton street, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Experienced white girl, 18 years of age. wishes place as cham bermaid or to assist with general housework In hotel or private family. Call, or address, 916 Cowden street. WANTED An experienced nurse wants nursing of any kind. Has had hospital experience. Doctors' referen ces. Address A., 3276, care of Telegraph. WANTED By colored woman, day's work of any kind, or washing to do at home. Nanie Duffins, 515 Primrose street. City. WANTED Colored woman desires position as general housework: no washing. Inquire 333 Calder street. WANTED Colored woman desires washings and ironings. Inquire 533 Calder street. WANTED An honest, young girl would like to work in private family; can do plain cooking. Call, or address, 610 Wlconisco street. City. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE Plat 78x289 on Derry street at Paxtang. Get particulars. We also offer lots in other suburbs at mod erate prices. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE 3 3-5 acres at Colonial acreage: 10-minute walk from Lingles town trolley line; new buildings; frame dwelling containing 8 rooms and bath room; good stable: other outbuildings; 400 fruit trees; 100 grapes, 2,000 straw berries. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. SOUTHEASTERN PA. FARMS FOR SALE Choice Farms at Bar gain Prices, offered only at this office. 45 acres, nice buildings, good water, $5,000; 100 acres, 1% miles to Main Line town. $6,760; 160 acres, 2 sets new buildings. $12,000; 70 acres, at station. $5,500: 250 acres, S6O per acre; 51 acres $3,000; 26 acres, at station, $2,250; 12 acres, $1,300. Write for Special Classi fied Lists. J. B. Thompson, 113 North High tlreet. West Chester, Pa. FOR SALF. The home property of Mrs. Grant Myers, located on Conodo guinet St., West I'airview; 2%-story frame; 6 rooms and paritry; finished in white pine: lot, 80x130: Bteam heat; electric iiglit; chickenhou.*e. Price right to quick purchaser. Brinton- Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. (35) ACRES ($800) (Woodland) means (25) acre 3 and (10) for Poultry and Early Vegetables. Home contains ( large rooms down and («) up. basement and cellar. Banl: barn, water at door, apples, pears, cher ries. peaches, quinces, plums and grapes Mile (to) trolley, school ami church and neighbors (each) side. With fine Horse, young cow (2) hogs (30) chickens only ($1,050). Farm alone terms ($450) cash, rest to suit buyer. Remembor only (2) mile to Large City Market (3) times weekly. (Bargain). (144) ACRES ($2700) (With) Timber on (44) acres only ($3,500). Fine large white home with shutters, <2i side porch (70) feet long, new metal roofs (6) rooms down (•) up (2) cellars, water on porches, new painted wagon house, concrete floor hog, smoke and ice houses and bank burn, alo!i<> valued iss,oooi. All kinds choice fruit. With (3) Horses (3) cows (J> seed hog (3) sows (9) hogs (Poul try) Grain, farm machinery readv to go to work ($800) plus ($2,700) equals ($3,500). She-riff sale price. 'Mile) to Town Market. (50) ACRES ($1500) Susauehanna River (and) City Mar ket of (20.000) people joins valuable farm with Home, Barn, wagon and hog houses. Railroad station and trolley and flr.e State Road makes real valua tion ($3,000). Between Bloomsburg to Dsr.vllle. (10) acres River Bottom loam soil. Fine location. Joins the Susqtie hAiina for almost one mile. (Familv) can work at (4) Silk Mills (Hose) Fac tories. State Hospital and (10) Iron works where (thousands) are em ployed (360) days to the year. GF.OHGE: it. OSTRAMDKR. Danville I'honehourß fun bury Morning* (7 to 8) Evenings. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE TWO new houses In Penbrook, with all improvements. Price for each $2,100. Inspect them soon. Not much cash fieeded. Monthly payments reason able. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ing. FOR SALE lOl2 Hemlock St.; 3- story brick dwelling; 8 rooms, bath and furnace; front porch; cemented cellar. Price right Terms to suit. Brinton- Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. ONLY one remaining unsold of eight new houses built of brick steam t heat gas and electric light well finished. This one might suit you. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE 415 South Seventeenth street has been reduced. Brick l mprovements side entrance drive alley In rear. 11. O. Pedlow. 110 South Thirteenth street. WHAT will you give for 1317 and 1319 North Cameron street? renting •for $23 per month. Any reasonable offer considered. H. G. Pedlow. 110 South Thirteenth street. CORNER BRIGGS AND NINE TEENTH STREETS—No. 712, now va cant and for sale at sacrifice. Front and side porches. Easy terms. Edgar B. Lerew, 4 North Fifth street. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE A valuable North Second street resi dence. Most desirable residential lo cality In city. A bargain. Price and terms for the asking. Address "Home.' care of Harrlsburg Telegraph. FOR SALE Choice building lot on southwest corner of State and Fif teenth street; 40x45x90 feet: paved streets. Desirable site for one or two houses. BARGAIN. For price, etc., call on Rohrer & Son, Bergner Build ing. FOR SALE Grocery store. Fine residential section of "The Hill." Prop erty can be rented or bought. Address H.. 3269. care of Telegraph. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT Two three-story frame dwellings. 3201 and 3202 Sixth street; rent, $13.00 per month. Call Bell phone 2711 M. FOR RENT— -609 Maclay St S2O 00 1218 Cowden St. 13 00 lli* Capital St., Apartment 9 00 J. S. SIBLE, 256 Herr Street. FOR RENT Bungalow on North Bowman avenue. Camp Hill; 7 rooms, bath, electric light, gas and heat. Rent, $22.00. Address A. 3273, care of Tele graph. FOR RENT Building, corner York and Ash streets. Size. 45x50 feet. Lately used by Northeastern Bottling Works. Inquire corner Cowden and York streets. FOR RENT Frame house, 8 rooms, water in kitchen. 1840 Boas street. SIO.OO per month. Henry E. Fox, No. 2 North Court street. Harrisburg. Pa. FOR RENT Wine-roomed and bath dwelling house; complote laundrv; front and rear porches; granolithic walks; iron fences; cement cellar; steam heat: magnificent interior deco rations. Located on North Sixth Street. MacWilllams Construction Co., 2150 North Fifth street. FOR RENT 2%-story brick house, Paxtang, Pa.; 7 rooms, bath and pantry; electric light, steam heat and gas; rent, SIB.OO per month. W. R. Bealor. Bell phone 2022J3. FOR RENT Two single fireproof garages, situated In rear of 1435 and 1437 Shoop street. Rent, $5.00 each. Im mediate possession. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Five rooms and bath; city steam; electric lights; gas; all conveniences. Apply C. J. Opperman. 227 North Second street. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. In quire 1423 Derry street. ROOMS FOR RENT Two well lighted rooms: heat and bath; good lo cation; five minutes' walk north of Capitol; second floor, fronting on two streets; rent moderate. 427 Boas street. FOR RENT Unfurnished room on first floor, with use of kitchen. Ad dress 0.. 3288, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Room, second floor, next to bath; steam hesft; all improve ments; use of phone; two squares from Capitol; gentlemen only. Address 100, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Neatly furnished room, third floor front, for gentleman In private family, with every comfort of a refined home: centrally located. Address A., 3280, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Suite of rooms on second floor front, for one or two gen tlemen. with use of bath, phone and city heat; reference require?. Apply 272 Brings street. FOR RENT Furnished room, for light housekeeping; all conveniences; rent reasonable. <521 North Second street. Bell phone 1624J, FOR RENT for one or two persons, with or with out board: use of telephone and city heat. Apply 9 North Front street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room. In private family, with or without board. 1325 Derry street. Phone 8600 M. rOR RENT Very desirable second floor room for gentleman; use o * bath; In beet residential section. Call betv.-eun 8 and 7:30 P. M., 1813 North Second street. FOR RENT Furnished room, suit able for two gentlemen, with board. Apply 1327 North Sixth. FOR RENT For colored people only, three unfurnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping, at 1130 North Front street. Apply 226 Chestnut. FURNISHED ROOMS Nicely fur ntahed rooms, all improvements, city steam and ,-ply 410 North street. BOARDING BOARDING Good rooms and boarding for three gentlemen. Apply 108 Sylvan Terrace street. WANTED WANTED ln central part of city, room and bath, or roo n with station ary washstand. Permanent. Address C., 3287, care of Telegraph. WANTED, BO \RI> IS PRIVATE FAMILY YOUNG COUPLE desire room, or suite of rooms, and meals In com fortably furnished, modern home, where congenial tiome can be en joyed. Address Box C, 3281. care of Telegraph, or phone Bell 1610 before 6 P. M. WANTED, TO BUY Second-hand typewriter. Must be in good condition. Address M. H., 426, care »f Telegraph. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH WANTED 1 WANTED Modern, furnished apartment, preferably downtown section. Address full particulars Box C. 3310, care of Telegraph, or phone Bell 1610 before 6 P. M WANTED TO STORK Twelve Pianos. Players and Uprights, with reliable parties, to make room for large shipment for the Holidays. Use of Piano for storage. References. Address L„ 3279, care of Telegraph. WANTED Beginning December 1, room and bath in central part of city. Address, giving location and rental wanted. References exchanged. Box L. 3278. care of Telegraph. WANTED Board for two adults and children seven and three vears, five minutes' walk from Second and State. Address 8., 3318, care of Tele graph. WANTED Need from 3,000 to 6,000 square feet of well-lighted factory space for light manufacturing purposes; give location, rental price and all par ticulars in first letter. Address 0., 3317, care of Telegraph. WANTED Three or four gentle men boarders, who appreciate nice, comfortable home. Apply 1712 Regina street. WANTED Home for adoption of 2',4 -year-old girl. Very lovable child. Address P. O. Box 271. POSITIVELY highest cash prices paid for Ladles' dnd Men's cast-off good Clothing and Shoes: also Furniture and Carpets. Send postal to 63* Herr street. City. FOlt SALE FOB SALES 1914 Cadillac Touring Car. Excel lent condition. Immediate delivery. 1914 Chalmers Touring Car. Very good condition. Packard Motor Car Co.. of Philadelphia, 107 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE 1915 Chalmers Light Six; electric lights and starter; good tires; In excellent mechanical condi tion; a bargain to quick buyer. Apply 15 South Third street. P. H. Keboch. Bell 572 W. FOR SALE. CHEAP Fully equipped Job and Newspaper plant, doing good business. Reason for selling—other wise engaged. Address S., 3286, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Diningroom. bedroom, miscellaneous furniture, pictures and rugs. Can be seen until Saturday morning at 1916 Market street. FOR SALE 250 Stngie-comb White Leghorn pullets for sale, first-class stock. 50c apiece: must be sold quick. Apply Elkview Poultry and Supply House, 1702 North Third street. FOR SALE One double-bar bicycle, newlv painted. $11: small girl's wheel. $7. Keystone Cycle Co., 814 North Third street. FOR SALE One five-passenger touring car; 40-11.-P.; electric starter and lights; good as new; will demon strate any time. G. W. Danner, Le moyne Men pr.one 3013 M. FOR SALE Five-passenger tour ing car, in good condition; tires almost new. Owner will sacrifice to good buyer. Call Bell phone 100. FOR SALE Desk, sanitary rolltop. latest style. Inquire 25 North Fourth street. FOR SALE Horst's Weatherstrips are guaranteed to keep out cold, rain, snow, dust, etc.. and make your homes warm and comfortable. All prices re duced this winter. Write S. R. Horst, Jr.. Penbrook, Pa. FOR SALE Rebuilt Mercer, four passenger, Brlarcliff body. All worn parts have been replaced. New tires, electric side and tail lights, Klaxon horn. Guarantee condition good as new. iCost $3,000.00. Will sell for SBOO.OO. Demonstration. Box H.. 3277, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Singing Canaries, up to-date Bird and Parrot Cages, large Gold Fish and Globes of all sizes; Bird Seeds, natural Fish Food and supplies. Gebhardt, the "Bird Man," 1004 North Third, between Boas and Herr. OVERCOATS AND SUlTS—drummer's' samples (latest styles) at positively lowest prices in the city. Call—be con vinced. Cohen & Son, Reliable Pawn brokers, 431 Market, at Subway. FOR SALE White French reed go cart; will sell reasonable. Apply 1939 North Sixth street. FOR SALE ~ Chesterfield Overstuff ed Davenport, 7 ft. Empire Green Panne. Never used. Box If, 3282, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Scratch Pads new supply—sC for 25c while they last. Ap ply Job Printing Department. The Tele graph Printing Company. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. CLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms. Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and Board and Table Board at 25c «ach. One of these signs will be given with each six-time order for a classified ad. if paid In advance. Inqulr« at Office of Telagi t nh. FC'll SAT.E A high-yrade Player Piano. Uk»«i less than thirty da's tr, private home; moving; sell at sacr"% General Electric Co .... 175% 176 Goodrich B F 71% 71% Great Northern, pd .... 126% 126% Gt. Northern Ore ss . . .. 51 50% Guggenheim Exploration 78% 79% Inspiration Copper .... 45% 45% Interboro-Met 22 22% Kansas City Southern .. 33 32% Lehigh Valley 83% £4% Maxwell Mot 76 75 Mex Petroleum 93% 94% Miami Copper 34% 34% Missouri Pacific 7 7 % National Lead 65% 65Vi New York Central 102% 102% NYN H H "7% "6% New York Ont and West 31 31 Norfolk and Western ... 118% 119% Northern Pacific 116% 116% Pennsylvania Railroad.. 59% 59% Pittsburgh Coal 35% 35% Pittsburgh Coal pd 107% 108% Press Steel Car 67% 67 *.4 Ray Con Copper 26% 26% Reading 83 83V4 Republic Iron and Steel. 51 51% Southern Pacific 102% 103 Southern Ry 23% 24 Southern Ry pd 63 63 Studebaker 155% 153% Tennessee Copper 58% 58% Third Ave 62% 62 Union Pacific 140 140% U S Rubber 54% 54% U S Steel 86% 87% U S Steel pd 115% 115% Utah Copper 78% 79% Virginia-Carolina Chem. 46% 47 Westinghouse Mfg 68% 69% PHU.ADKI.PHtA PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia. Nov. 24. Wheat Steady; No. 2. red, spot, and November, $1.12®1.14: No. 2, Southern, red, sl.lO f111.13. Corn Higher; No. 2, yellow, local, i 76®77c; steamer, No. ?, yellow, 75®) 76c. Oats Firm; No. 2. white, 44 46',4c: No. 3, white. 41'/4@42^c. Bran Market quiet but steady; city mills, winter, per ton, $23.50 tif 24.00; western, winter, per ton, none here; Spring, per ton. $22.50®23.00. Refined Sugars Market steady; powdered, 6.10 c: fine granulated, 6.00 c; confectioners' A, iV.900. Butter Market firm: western, creamery, extras, 33c: nearby prints, fancy. 36c. Eggfl The market is higher; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, fre* cases, $12.80 per case: do., current receipts, free case*, SI 1.70 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $12.30 per case; do., firsts, free casjes. $11.70 per case. Live Poultry Market st-auy; fowls. 14®lCe: o'd roosters. broil ing chickens. 16017 c: Knrlntt chlck»':« ll@16c; ducks, 13*M6c; turlceyo, IS® 20c. Dressed Poultry Market firm; troth killed fowls, fancy, 18*-6 © 19c; do., average. 17®18c; do., unattractive, 14®16c; Ice packed fov.-ls. l.'iftlSc; old roosters. 13>,4c; broiling chi>:kens, nearby, 22(ji26c; do., western, 14@22c; Spring duck*, nearby, 20®21c; do., western. 12®19c; turkeys, nearby, choice, 26®28c; do., western, fancy, 25®i 27c; do., fair to good, 22@2Mc; do., in ferior. 18 20c. Potatoes Market steady; Penn sylvania, fancy, per bushel, 755.40; do., patent, $5.40.90®6.80; heavy, $6.15(tr6.85; rough, $6.15(5'6.35: lilgs. $".75 ji 5.70. Cattle Receipts, 12,000; wealt. Na tive beef cattle, $5.65 @10.30; western steers. $6.20®8.30; cows and heifers, $2.70® 8.00; calves, $6.00®!'.75. „. Sh ,eep Receipts, 13,000: strong. Wethers. $8.00®6.40; lambs, $7.25®9.3i>. CHICAGO BOARD OF THADE By Associated Press Chicago. 111., Nov. 24.—Board of Trade closing: Wheat December, 1.03%; Mav. 1.06. Corn—December, 64%: May. 66%. Oats—December. 39% ; Mav. 41%. Pork—January. 17.75; Mav. 17.70 Lard—January, 9.42; May," 9.72. Ribs—January, 9.62; May, 9.77. Mere Handful of Serbs Are Opposing Advance Paris, Nov. 24, 5.20 A. M.—"What appears to be confirmation of the re port that the Serbian army of General Bokovitch is now opposing only a thin screen to the Austro-German ad vance," says a Saloniki dispatch dated Monday in the Temps to-day. "The main forces have been concentrated on the Kossovo Plain. General Boko vitch will hurl 90,p00 men against the 12 0.000 Bulgarians guarding the de files of Katchanik and Kortehou. "The Serbians may even attempt the supreme effort of dashing into Uskup and then on to Veles, there to join hands with the French. But in order that the battle shall end in anything but sublime suicide the operation must be carried out energetically and suc cess must be achieved promptly. "There is good reason to believe the Bulgarians will not occupy Monastir until the arrival of the first detach ments of Austro-German troops." Democrats Favor Early National Convention New York. Nov. 24. Democratic sentiment, judging from reports from William F. McCornbs, chairman of the national committee.^favors an early national convention. ~ Mr. McCombs said to-day that from what he had gathered from the members of his commitee it was likely that the con vention would be held during the first two weeks of June. Bids for the convehtlon have been received from Chicago, St. Louis. Dal las and San Francisco. Mr. McCombs expects a full meeting of the members of the national committee in Washing ton on December 7, when an effort will be made to decide upon the time and place for the convention. Henry W. Taft Resigns From Relief Committee New York. Nov. 24. Henry W. Taft, brother of former President William H. Taft, announced to-day his resignation las vice-president of the National Al | lied Relief Committee. The committee was organized about a month ago to I administer funds collected in the United States for the relief of war sufferers of the entente allies. Among Its mem bers are: Charles W. Eliot, Myron T. iHerrick, August Belmont and Howard | Elliott. Mr. Taft said that he resigned be -1 cause his signature bad been attached | without his knowledge or consent to I in appeal for funds, issued by an or ! tlcial of the committee, which contain | ed a denunciation of Germany. Philadelphians to Go on Cambria Steel Board Philadelphia. Pa., Nov. 24.—1t was officially staled to-day that A. E. New bold of Drexel and Company of this city and J. Leonard Replogle will be I elected to the Cambria Steel board I to-df,y, succeeding Theodore N. Ely |nnd Samuel T. Bodine. Effingham B. Morris, president .of |the Olrard Trust Company, has been requested to remain on the board. Mr. Morris will consider the request, |it is said, and will probably retain temporary membership in the board. \ Levi Brandt Estate No. 1 Addition to New Cumberland Half Acre Plots $490 Smaller Plots S2OO Gas, Electric Lights, Water and Sewer Connection*. KEENEY & SIMMONS, Agents 5c TROLLEY FARE EASY PAYMENTS NEW CUMBERLAND i, k T 7 *1 n • 1 lcker Service CHANDLER BROS. & CO. ' H £ NORTH MARKET SQUARE HARRISBURG, PA p|| Offer unsurpassed facilities for trading in all markets. EffS All New York Stock Exchange official quotations ii reported by exclusive ticker service in this office. Iflß NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ; ; 3W> PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE ■.jfe MEMBERS" NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE SRgg ESffig CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE M S . CHICAGO STOCK EXCHANGE Kj |i CHANDLER BROS CO. if iff; OFFICKS — PHONES— <■ 13S8 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. Pa. Cumberland 537. M M jjajkjf 34 Pine Street. New York. Nell 70#. WAR CHARITIES FUNDS ARI<; GOING ASTRA* London, Nov. 24.—The Dally Mail devotes considerable editorial space to an urgent demand for the sup pression of "bogus war charities." "Of the £27,000.000 ($135,000,000) raised for charitable purposes sine* the beginning of the war." says the •Mall, "those who know best. believe that a very considerable part bus to enrich clever exploiters of publie philanthropies. A case recently came under police notice where only £7O of £1,200 collected had found its way into the official charity bank account, the remainder vanishing in expenses.' The Mull argues for a system of licenses. QIIBBER STAMjjn .MBJ SEALS «. STENCILS IIV " MFG.BYHBG.STENCIL WORKS ■ |1 11 130 LOCUSTST. HBG. PA. II / —N Public Sale of Buildings Will sell on account of C. V. ! R. It. Co. two stables, No. 207 and j 209 River avenue, on Saturday ! morning, November 27th, at 10 a. m. Terms cash, i R. M. Huber, Real Estate Agent, I C. V. R. R. Co. J, T. KNSMINGER, Auctioneer *■ READY MONEY for individuals pressed by lack of funds to meet immediate necessities, at legal rates, pay able in weekly or monthly In • stalments. No publicity. CO-OPERATIVE Loan & Investment Co. 204 CHESTNUT ST. Under supervision State Banking Department. ! 1 STANDARD OIL STOCKS A decided renewal of activity and Interest in the Standard Oil subsidiary stocks was evi dent during the week's trad ing. Conspicuous advances in crude oil prices with enor mously increasing earnings for these companies have stimu lated the market in all Stand ard Oil issues. There is am ple reason to believe this price appreciation will continue until much higher levels are at tained. Our files contain com plete, exclusive and up-to-date information on all the Stand ard Oils. Communicate with us. We also solicit inquiries on CAMBRIA STEEL, LAKE TORPEDO SUBMARINE BOAT BETHLEHEM STEEL BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE I DU PONT POWDER STANDARD MOTORS U. S. LIGHT & HEAT AETNA EXPLOSIVES CHALMERS MOTORS CHEVROLET MOTORS MERCANTILE MARINE pfd. MERCANTILE MARINE com. INTERNATIO NAL PE- I TROLEUM and other industrial concerns of like character. We were the pioneers in giTtii£ publicity to the "War Supply" stocks, and our com pilation of data regarding these issues is probably more com plete than that of any other brokerage firm. This informa tion is at your service. AN ISVIBV witt, nmsrr. YOU I FUI.I. FACTS UKGAHDIBG AW OF I THESE ISSUES. L. L. Winkelman & Co. 139 S. Broad St., Philadelphia rhnnea. Walnut (1)137. Hare 35X3. | New York Wilmington, Del. l'nrkorxbnrß. W. Vn. i DIRECT WIRES t» the VARIOUS MARKETS 15