Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Two girl's Dayton bi cycles. also one large folding bed with incased mirror. cheap. Inquire 429 11 road St. FOR SALE —Upright piano, good condition, bargain. Address Box 0-7748 care Telegraph. FOR SALE —Painting outfit, includ ing hooks, ropes, pulleys, easel, angle, etc. Apply Frank DeLuca. 1812 Park street. BOOKS, rare, limited editions. 40 vols., Paul De Kock. $160; 15 vols. Oriental Tales. $150; 20 vols. Memories of England, Reynolds. $7O; 6 vol#. Smollfts. First $3OO takes all. !• or prlvato library or clubroom. Address Box 0-7755 care Telegraph. BELGIAN HARES. Thoroughbreds. 1 Elgin weeks old. $1 each. Stock ofl breeding age s_' each. Philip Condon,' Box 362, Westchester. Ohio. j FOR SALE— -Leather couch and | small oak table in good condition. In- I quire 1820 Chestnut St. j FOR SALE —Black Pomeraining | pedigreed dog, 1% years old, 5 pounds. | price reasonable. Inquire 1.045s i Bailey St. Bell phone 2900 R. j HANDSOME mahogany grandfath ers clock.TlB years old and in perfect condition. Address Bell phone 2SB3J. [ FOR SALE Superior Oxy-acety- ' lenc generators, cutting and welding ' torches, carbon burning outfit. Dem onstration by appointment. F. It. Laverty, 1857 Bell phone. : FOP. SALE —Adding machines. All makes et reasonable prices. Write for price quotations. General Adding Ma chino Exchange. 327 Broadway. New York City. FOR SALE Gasoline hoisting en gine. 10 11. P. International gasoline engine, machine tools, electric motors, various sizes, large stone crushing plant complete. F. R. Laverty, • 1857 Bell phone. BOOKS Bbught and sold; 20,0u0: new, old, rare. In stock. Aurand's, ; P25 North Third. Circulars free. TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR CASH ALL MAKES RENTED EXCHANGED GEORGE P. TILLOTSON, 205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE | ORPHEUM THEATER BOTH PHONES 1 MORRIS SAYS save money buying | new and second-hand furniture here. High prices paid for furniture. Morris Sehmertz. 1018 Market. Bell 4494. CENTRAL Furn.'shlng Store, sec ond-hand heaters. $4 up. ranges in good condition. $lO up. Must be sold in next 15 days. Also big bargains in! rugs and linoleums. Come and see. we | will trv and convince you. Open even- ! ings at. 824 Reily St. Closed all day Saturday. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS i OLD FALSE TEETH Samuel Corb. general buyer of false teeth, gold, silver and silverware, relics and antiques of all descriptions, a iso men's clothes and shoes and lurnlture. Highest prices paid. Send postal to 1109 Cowden St., Harrisburg. and 1 will call. Keep this ad. WANTED to buy second-hand used coal range in good con dition. Call Bell phone 1774 M. ELECTRIC coffee mill wanted. What have you to offer. Lock Box 650, bteelton. Pa. WANTED —Second-hand banjo, ten or or banjurine. B-1912 Lenox St. WE are in the market for all kinA of junk. Call Bell 4974 or write L. 1 L'ohen & Co.. York and Ash Ave. MAX SMELTZ Second hand furniture bought and ' sold. Highest cash prices pgid. Call or drop a postal to Max Smeltz, 1020 Market Street. Will call, city or coun try. Bell phone 5321 J. BELL PHONE 5370-J S. RIFKIN. CLOTHING, SHUES. FURNITURE. BOUGHT AND SOLD HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. 4#7 BROAD ST.. HARRISBURG. PA. | BUSINESS OPPORUXITIES j I GARAGE FOR SALE Doing good business, employ- j ing five men. Address Box H-9016 care Telegraph. I THE COUNTRY HAS GONE MAD OVER OIL The enormous discovery of oil in Oklahoma, Kansas and is bringing millions into these regions. 11 is quite natural that the public tiiind is inflamed in its eagerness to profit by the great wealth that will follow holders of stock in successful < ompunies." However, let the Oil Press guide you in making a profitable investment. It has made money for i housands and protected them from loss. Each issue is brimful of valuable information and analytical reports of scores of companies operating in i tie erea'. Mid-Continent and Texas oil fields —some good, bad and indif ferent. Everyone interested in the world's greatest Industry should read the Old Press. Last issue together with | a late copy of the "Markets" contain- , ing quotations of listed and unlisted, active end inactive oil stocks, will be sent free on request! also while they, last ft m w accurate colored map ofl Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas just out. I featuring the oil fields in red. Address j oil Press. 634. Republic Bids., Kansas City, Mo FOR BALE or rent, one of the most complete lestaurants in Central Penn-I sylvania Will rent room and sell fix tures or rent room with fixtures. Do ing big business. Can clear five thou sand a year. Address Owner, care of Telegraph. GROCERY for sale. 5-year lease with heat, $25 rent, doing good busi ness In good location, cash business and no cut rates, clean stock and fix tures at inventory. Call Dial 3SO for appointment. FOR SALE—Stock in old establish ed wholesale and manufacturing lum ber business. Will sell half interest to working partner. Need more capital.! Now making money. Address Box 394. Sumter. S. O. ' FLORIDA hotel and grounds. $6000.1 Quick sale, you will be Interested In ] full particulars. Write C. W. Wing. Bayard. Fla. AGENTS wanted to sell high class j securities paying large dividends Earn ' two thousand monthly. Atlantic Se- j curltl's Co.. Suite 400, 10 Wall St., | New York. POULTRY AND SUPPLIES WANTED —Dealers and beginners ! to sell baby chicks. Protect yourself! for coming season. Write for contract! form now. I. S. Beardmore. 1135 Ohio; avenue. East Liverpool, Ohio. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE —Tlie entire billiard equipment and furniture of Harry H. Hess, consisting of nine Brunswick Balke Co.. pocket billiard tables, in-: eluding racks, cues, seats, supplies: end elaborate writing-fixtures. These are offered for sale in whole or in [ part at attractive prices. This is a rare opportunity to secure, practically new high grade equip ment at bargain figures. Inquire Harry H. H/'s. 18th and Market Sts.. | Harrisbin- I i I, SATURDAY EVENING, BUSINESS PERSONALS A. LANE New and second-rland furniture j bought and sold. Hlg'.iebt prices paid, j 1U22 Market street. 801 l 8289W-2. I IF IT'S painting, exterior or Inter ! lor or paperhanglng. let me quote you >ja price. Quality and ourvlco Is my •! motto, prices consistent with the i | quality of work 1 do. D. W. Blxlsr. > 1 2130 Suequehunnn St. Bell phone I 4006.1. II GOUDY & HILNER, building con- I tractors, jobbing a specialty, all work j guaranteed satisfactory. 1530 Cathar • j ine St..City. ! ' OXY-ACETYLENE . I Anv metal welded. Work guaran-. Heed. Carbon removed by oxygen. ICapitoi City Welding Co., 1638 Logan i i Street Bell 4396 J. —— t PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING' —First class work. Chllcuat 8r05.,! 333 Harris Street. j DIAMONDS bought for cash —P. H. I • CAPLAN CO.. 206 Market street. | RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED 'Single edge. 25c doz.. double edge, 35c j dox., razcrs. 25c. Gorgas Drug Store. ! QUININE —Look out for that grippe I feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE | PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave It off if taken In time. Gross Drug Store, j 119 Market street. I FURNITURE CRATED. J. A j Eisiiop. 1736 Logan street. Bell 2632 R. FOR SALE 1920 ADVERTISING ; CALENDAR BIG BARGAINS J. IN JOB LOTS CALL AT OUR OFFICE AND LOOK OVER DISPLAY. MYERS MANUFACTURING CO.. THIRD AND CUMBERLAND STS. ABOVE SHOE STORK OPEN EVENINGS. Bell Phone 15.77R FINANCIAL SAFE INVESTMENTS NOW IP THE TIME TO BUY HIGH i 'GRADE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS.' LOW PRICE. HIGH YIELD. | J. K. GRKENAWALT. JR.. 130 Walnut St. Bell phone 518.1. Harrisburg | FORTUNE comes not to him who, waits, but to lie who undertakes. 'ldeas dormant are without value. Act I now and prove lhem out. I can assist. 1 Hamilton Practical Draftsman. 125 S. [nth st. INSURANCK DON'T TAKE ... I Any unnecessary chan-es if us anything in the line of insurance, we j handli it. J SCHOOLNIK. 2! Spoon, r Building. Fire. Life. Casualtj Insurance a specialty, MONEY TO 1/OAN ' NOTICE I We have taken over the accounts of the Profit Sharing Loan Society. Per sons nidebted will please make pay-1 meats at our office. Others who desire small loans may be accomniodat?d upon application to us. Co-Operative j oan end Investment Company. .04 Chestnut St. Harrisburg. Pa. ! WE LEND MONEY in compliance i with Act of June 4, 1919. to Indiyidu ! ais in need of ready cash, small loans a speeialtv business confidential, pay ments to suit borrower's convenience. : nositivelv lowest rates in city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO., 132 Walnut Street. MONEY LOANED— Employes' Loar. Society. Room 206 Bergner Bidg., Third and Market streets. Licensed j and Bonded by the State.' MUSICAL FINE HIGH GRADE PIANO FOR SALE i On account of moving unexpectedly. |Big bargain to quick buyer. Time pay ! merits to reliable buyer. Call at .18 North Sixth St. or Bell phone 1036 M. 111III ARRISBUP.G TALKING MACHINE HOSPITAL. 1303 North Sixth Street. Talking machines repaired and supplies a specialtl. Cail Bell phone 2184 J. WILL sell grand piano for balance due on lease, $lB5. Address J. 15. Miller, 1319 Derry St " TALKING MACHINES promptly and carefully repaired by an expert onl>. QYDER'S, 14 South Vourth street. FOR SALE —A good toned Living ston piano. In good condition, price very reasonable. Can be seen at --0 South 13th.SU FISNOS TUNED AND REPAIRED by a skilled tuner only. Oylers. .4 South Fourth Street. I FOR SALE Player piano for I $430. A big bargain to quick buyer. I Spangler Music House. -11- N. Sixth i street. STORAGE I STORAGE —419 Broad street, house ■ hold goods, merchandise. Private ! rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul -1 ing of all kinds. D. Cooper &. Co. i Both phones. x STORAGE Private rooms for i household goods in fireproof ware- I house. $3 per month and up. Lower I storage rates in non-fireproof ware house. Harrisburg Storage Co.. 437- I 445 South Second street. STORAGE —In brick building, rear 408 Market. Household goods in clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. P. G. Dlener. 408 Market Street. STORAGE STORAGE LOW PRICES HIGHSPJRE DISTILLERY CO.. LTD.. HIGHS PI RE. PA. j Both phones. Bell Steelton 169Y OFFICES AND STOREROOMS j FOR RENT —Office space, fully I equipped with two large communicat ing rooms which can be used for stor | age or supplies. Inquire 429 Broad St. WHERE TO DINE I ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, i TOE HOME OF SATISFACTION. UNDERTAKERS SAMUEL S. FACKLER, FUNEP.ALD I R E C T O R 1312 Derry St. ] BELL 1956 DIAL 2ISB I RUDOLPH K. SPICER, Funeral Director and Kinbalmer all North Second Street. BELL 252 DIAL 2145 CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY i Beautifully situated on Market street, j east of Twenty-sixth, and on the | north and east faces the new park i way. The price of lots are moder ' ate. Miller Bros. & Co., Agents. CLEANERS AND DYERS | ' CLEANING DYEING AND PRESSING I |g>t us make your old fail and win-! her clothe* look new. We cail and de i liver All kinds of repairing. Both phones. H. Goodman, 13065# North fcixth Street HAULING AND MOVING BECK * HARRIS, moving of all kinds, piano, aafe, furniture and ma chinery, fu years' experience. Bell $4lB. Dial 8213. Day and Night Auto Transfer WALTER C. CONRAD, Manager, 341 Kelker Street, Harrisburg, Fa. Bell Phone 823-W, Dial Phone 3513 AUTO hauling, local or long dis tance, furniture and piano moving a specialty. liluo Line Transfer, Si 7 Capital tit, Until phones, LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE HAULING Furniture moving, i prompt service. Esiiusl Corbin, 6i!U Calder street. Both phones. Bell ; 3636-J. Dial 3638. I HICKS Local and long-distance ■ hauling and storage. 484 Roily, Roth phones. WE Move Anything. Anywhere, Any time. Price reasonable. Dial 4sSO. Dayton Cycle Co.. 011 North Third Street. HEAVY HAULING Fully equipped for furniture, freight and piano mov ing. No distance too far. Careful driver. Rain and duetproof body. J. E. Uruber's Truck Service. Irwin Aungst, -Manager, iiersbey. Pa. Bell phone 15K6. PAUL BECK, general nauling, local I and long distance, making a special?}' of furniture, piano and safe moving. Call at 1617 Naudain St., or Bell 6235 J. — AUTOMOBJI.ES i. I'OR SALE—Scripps-Booth road-' inter. 1919 model, 250u miles, in goofi ; repair. This is a bargain. Good reason for selling. Address Box T-7753 care ' Telegruph. FOR SALE—Ford. 1917. touring, first class condition, extras. Joseph S. Poulton. 307 Market St. FOR SALE —1913. 7-passenger Nash. Cheap to quick buyer Can arrange easy payments. No dealers, call -141 M mil phone. , FORD OWNERS We have received a large shipment jof front springs for Ford cars and are sacrificing tficm lor $2.i5 apiece. Chel i sea Auto Co.. 22 N. Cameron St. I w\NTED Any model or make j I Auto Tire Vulcanizing Molds, com- | ! plete. I lants or Parts, for cash. Give I description. Queen City Vul. Co.. cm-| icinnati. Ohio. I FORD Sedan. 1918 model; good run ] ning order. $695. llorst. Linglestown. FOR SALE —Chalmers Sedan, 1917; j new upholstering; Chandler. 1919. 4- | ! passenger, sport model; wire wheels, t bumper, spot light, live new tires. Overland. 1918, 90 delivery car. In quire Penn-Harrie Taxlcab office, care Penn-Ilarris Hotal. j WIL PENN GARAGE 224-6 Muench street. Limousines for I fnnerals, parties and balls; careful i drivers; open day and night. Bell ! 4564. 1917 Chandler, club roadster. $9OO. 1917 Mercer touring. i-passenger, very snappy, two spare tires. A real good bargain. 1914 Overland roadster, electric , equipment. Sacrifice 1288. 1914 Overland, touring, $285. 1917 Mitchell, touring, real bargain, j ! The abave cars will appeal to the j I average buyer in the market for a j good used car. Demonstration giv en. CHELSEA AUTO CO . A. Schiffman. Manager. 1914 Cadillac touring car in good! condition. Two-ton auto car. cheap. , Harrisburg Welding and Brazing Co . | 44-46 S. Cameron St- | FOR SALE—One Cadillac, 7 pas senger touring car. model 3. in good . running order, four now cord tires. Write or inquire 100 P. O. Box, Marys ville. Pa. | FORD touring. 17 model; electric , lights, runs and pulls like new. Price $375 cash. Dial 36-C. S. ft. Horst, - Linglestown. near Harrisburg. Overland, touring, six good tires. Overland, model 854. in fine shape. | Chevrolet, model 19J8. five passeu ger. excellent condition. Studefcaker, five passenger. re- ; painted and In fine shape. Time payments can be arranged. - REX GARAGE AND SUPPLY CO. 1917 North Third Street. < FOR SAKB _ One Overlaud touring: car, big: bar -1919 Standard eight demon strator. CHESTER TAYLOR & CO.. 34 S. 13th Street. BARGAINS BETHLEHEM—IS4 -ton. dump body. WHITE —5-ton, aump body. DITPI FX New condition; van boay. FEDERAL 354-ton. dump body three. . . . VCME —354-ton. Woods dump body. DENBY —Stake body; like new. CADILLAC —Unit, with two-wheel trailer. SEVERAL BODIES FOR SALE DENBY SALES CORPORATION. 13*5 Capital Street. OLD AUTOS Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtimers. in any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto wrecking. A. Schiffman, 22 24 26 N. Cameron Street. Bell 3623. SECOND-HAND motor trucks for sale chesp— Fords. Kohler, Chalmers and Internationals; three-quarter to two-ton capacities', $2OO and up. INTE K NATION A L HARVESTER MOTOR TRUCK DEPARTMENT 613-21 Walnut Street. j For Sale, 1918. 5 passenger Buiek six, looks like new. Price. $l,OOO. Also several two-ton trucks, in good condition. Will sell at a sacrifice. SELDOX TRUCK CO., 1021 Market St. 1 4 FOR SALE—Two-ton International ! truck in good condition; cheap. Ap- P ' y FEDERICIC'S GARAGE. 443 S. Cameron Street. FOR SALE —1915 Buick. in good condition. Call 1414 Susquehanna St. SMITH FORM-A-TRUCK Convert your new or used Ford Into low cost 154-ton truck. COMPLETE STOCK OF PARTS ELLIOTT-KIEL CO.. 525 Communipaw Ave.. Jersey City. N. J. Phone Bergen 4671. STUDEBAKER —Light 6; suitable for livery; cheap to quick buyer. Keo roadster; A-l condition. Siblc's Ga rage, Third and Cumberland St. MAGNETOS All types. 4 and ( Bosch high tension, Eisman, Dixie. Militdorf, Mea. Kemy and different makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A Schiffman. 22-24-26 North Cameron street. Bed 3633. AUTOS FOR HIRE CITY GARAGE 116 STRAWBERRY BT. New five and seven-passenger cars for business or pleasure at all hours. I Bell 2360 P'ai 9I ! KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO. All sorts of auto tops and cushion I work done by experts; also repair ! work. Reasonable rates, 72-73 South | Cameron street. (Cantluued la Next Celemaj HARRISBURG ASA* TELEGRAPH AIiXO.MOULL.bJB IBIS Mitchell car. seven passenger, In At condition, bargain to quick buver. Dial 4990. See Esterbrook, Hi N. Third St. USED CAR BARGAINS All in First Class Condition Willys-Knight. 5- pass $6)9 l.iberty, B-oaa ........$1390 Overland, a- pass y $B6O Dixie, new. been used only aa dem onstrator . ...SIXMI ' Two All-American trucks, neVer uaed, one equipped with pneumatic cord tires and one wltb solid tires on tear and pneumatic on front: one is express body, Iho other ataka body. Exceptional value. 1180. AUTO AND TIRE REPAIR CO., 131 South Third Street, lioth phones. TOUR Dodge plus a Bayfield car buretor. Thai's a great combination— a Rayflold equipped Dodge. The spe cial Dodge modal la inexpensive and the saving In gasoline bills is from IB to 80 per cent., will pay for It in a short tiros. A Rayflold on any car creases its efficiency all around. My, how she pulls tbe hills. Federlck'a Oarage. 443 S. Cameron St. Oarages. Accessories arid Repairs OPEN FOR BUSINESS Officially open for business In our new garage at 443 South Cameron street. We have a I model fireproof building and storage, dead or live welgut, ' for over 100 cite. We thank our patrons fot past services j and desire to have them aea our new place of business. SCANDALId A FEDEKICK3 MOTOR CAR CO.. 443 South Cameron Street. FOR RENT—One garage, private size, 10x14. Bell phone 693J or call 13u5 S. Cameron St. FOR RENT—Garage room for one car or et&rage for two cars; rent very reasonable; fire proof building. Call 301 He it St. STORAGE wanted; general auto re ! pairing; cars washed while you wait; all work guaranteed. Cut Kate Gar ! *B*. 180?-0S M. Seventh St. j MOTORCYCLES AND ULCYCI.ES BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT ALL. WORK GUARANTEED DORY* SHANER WITH ANDREW REDMOND I 1807 NORTH THIRD STREET. AUCTION K.VLK , Sunuiel T. Freeman & Co. AUCTIONEERS. 1519-21 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. PA. 1 PUBLIC SALE j Machine Tools and Equipment AT ! The Armstrong Cork Compapy (Linoleum Plant) ]CHARLOTTE* AND LIBERTY STS., LANCASTER, PA. ! MONDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1919. I 12 O'clock M. ! ON* THE PREMISES. The sale comprises the en tire equipment and supplies of the munition plant of the Armstrong Cork Co.. (Lino leum Plant), at Lancaster, Pa. These tools were installed for the purpose of finishing 4.7 shells and were used but a short time. They were all new when installed and have been used so little and under such careful supervision that they are as perfect to-day as when installed. The sale consists of Eleven Whitcoinb Blaisdell 18-inch engine lathes. Twenty-two Chard 18-inch engine lathes. Twenty-three Sidney 17 and 18-inch engine lathes. Two Lodge k Shipley quick change lathes. Two Cisco quick change lathes. Three air compressors, Cis holt. Fisher and Ohio grind ers. Five Peerless hack saws, upright drill presses. Forty special turret lathes. YVest tire setter. Hydrostatic presses, etc. About 10.000 feet of single and double leather belting. 10.000 high speed steel. Electric pyrometer. Tapalog cngi'aver. Chucking taps. Hangers. Split pulleys. Shafting. Fifty tons machine parts. Steam piping, etc. Catalogues containing full particulars mailed upon ap plication to Samuel 1. i'teeman & Co. AUCTIONEERS. IBJ9-S1 CHESTNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. PA. * PUBLIC SALE r ——— —— [' PUBLIC SALE. November 24, 1919. 2 :-poke and rims factory, covering about two acres of ground, with suu „ able brick buildings. Two dwelling housee. tine vacant lot. A lot of per sonal property. Located In Mechan -0 icsburg. Pa. J. B. Kolier & Co. J PUBLIC SALE YVater Power Flour Mill and 14 . acres, located 5 mites from Reading j Pa., on the Cacooslng Creek. Water rights secured bv deeds. Largo Stone Mill with Frame Wheat j Storage House attached; 6,000 bu. cu , parity. 1 Water Power continuous, not froz . en up severe winter of 1917; no Head Race or flume. Concrete Dam Breasi and Pen Stock. This Mill newly equipped throughout with 4 double stand ullls rolls. Bx2tr | 2 middlings mills, ball bearing- 9-A - Robinson self-balancing, uall bearing . sifter. Bran Duster. Reels. Receiving eep ■ arator, wheat cleaners. Roll e- I nauat. i Richardson Automatic Receiving I Scale; automatically weighs und rec r ords weight of wheat when receiving . from farmers and for grinding, t Magnetic Separator and Feed Gov ernor on first break roll. All lino Shafting runs In Hyatt rol ler bearings. One 18-inch, one 21-Inch Morgan * Smith turbines, operating under l)-ft. head. Horao Barn, Wagon Sheds and Storage Shed. Located In good wheat and dairy section. Will be offered for sale ut the Security and Real Estate Ex change. 2B N. Sixth St., Reading Pa Saturday afternoon, November 29th 1919, 2 P. M. Persons wishing to in spect will be met at Reading or Sink ing Spring by appointment. ROBT. R. HCHOFER, Sinking Spring, Pa.. R. D. No. 1. LEGAL NOTICES 1 NOTICE—I will not be responsible for any bills or contracts made by . anybody other than myself. s C. E. BOYER. r 21 Brady Street. 1 TAKE NOTICE ' There will be a meeting of the . members of the Country Club of Hat . risburg In tbe assembly room, buse . inent of the Public Library, Front an.! Walnut streets. Friday evening. De . eember 19, 1919, at 8 o'clock, to vote cn the approval or disapproval of the increase of the Indebtedness of (ho club from $90,500 to $lBO,OOO. x By orders of the Boards'of Govern ors. FRANK J. BRADY, Secretary. • MARKETS NEW YORK STOCK MARKETS Chandler Brothers and Company, members of New Y'ork and Philadel phia Stock Exchanges—3 North Mar ket Square, Harrisburg; 1338 Chestnut street, Philadelphia; 34 Pine street. New Yoik furnish the following quotations; Open Close Allis Chalmers 4214 42?* Amer. .Beet Sugar . 95 95 American Can 54 54 Am. Car and Fndry Co. ..135% 135 Amer. Loco 94 95% Amer. Loco 66% 66 American Sugar 138% 138% Anaconda 62% 63 Atchison 88% 88 % Baldwin Loco 106 106% i Baltimore and Ohio 38 38% ! Bethlehem steel. M 94 % 94 V* Cal. Petro 44 44% Central Leather 96 97 ■ Chesapeake and Ohio ... 57 s * 57% Chi., Mil. and St. Paul ... 42% 42% Chi., R. I. and Pacific ..27% 27% Ohino. Con. Copper 38 38% Corn Products 84 83% . Crucible Steel 206% 212% Erie 15% 15 I General Motors 330 330% j Goodrich. B. F 81% 82 I Great North, pfd 84% 84% I Great North. Ore, subs .. 40% 40% ■ j inspiration Copper 55% 56 j Int. Nickel 25 24% ; Int. Paper 70% 71 Kennecott /,... 30% 30 % Kans. City So 18 17% Lackawanna Steel 87 86 % Maxwell Motors 40 40% Merc. Mar Ctfs 52 51% Merc. Mar Ctfs., pfd. ..105% 105 Mex. Pctro 200 204 Miami Copper 24% 24% Midvale Steel 51% 61% Missouri Pacific 27% 27% N. Y„ N. H. and H. ... 31% 31% Nevada Copper 15% 15% Norfolk and West 100% 101 North. Pacific 85% 85% Penna. R. R 42% 42% Railway Steel Spg 98 98 Ray Con. Copper 21% 21% Reading 78% 79 Rep. Iron and Steel 105 105% Southern Ry 25 25 Sinclair Oil and R 49 50% Studebaker 115% 116% Union Pacific 126% 127% U. S. I. Alcohol 104% 105% U. S. Rubber 119 119 V. S. Steel 104% 105% Utah Copper 76 75% Westinghouse Mfg 53% 53% Willys-Overland 30% 31% Hide and Leather 31% 31% Pierce Arrow 67% 75% NEW YORK Cl'RB STOCKS INDUSTRIALS • Last Sale Aetna 9 Car Lt. and P 3% General Asphalt 124% Heyden Chein 7 % Hupp Mo 14% inter Con. Rub 19% United Profit 2% Am. Marconi 6% No. Am. Pulp 4% Overland Tire 30 Republic Tire 5% Submarine 17% U. S. Ship 5 U. S. Lt. and H 3% INDEPENDENT OILS Last Sale Boone 6% Cosdcn 10% Federal 3% Inter. Pet 54 Met. Pet 3% Morton 3% Pennolc 12% Salt Ceek 47% Boston and Wyu 85 Elk Basin 8% Glenrock 3% Island 7% Mcrritt 22 Prod, and Relg 11 % Ryan 6% Sapulpa 7% Shell Trans 79 MINING Last Sale ABC 1% Big Ledge 9-16 Cresson 2 Canada . > 1% Goldfleld Con 18 Howe 4% Kerr Lake' 4 Mother Lode 60 Nipisstng 11% Rescue 18 Tono. Min Tono. Min 7v 3 White Caps 13 Boston and Montana .... 70 Caledonia 39 Cash Boy 6 Hecla 3 % Jim Butler 25 Jumbo Ex 9 Macnamara 25 Ray Hercules 2 Tono. Bel 3 West End 1% PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE Philadelphia- Nov. 22.—Butter, firm er; western creamery, extra. 72 %c per pound; nearby prints, fancy, 79 ® 81c. Dressed Poultry Firm; nearby turkeys and western roasting chick ens higher; fancy nearby turkeys. 48 CHc; fglr to goofU 44048; western SFAMOUS CLOWN I TO OPEN SEAL ! CAMPAIGN HERE 1 I I j Clio-Clio Engaged by Social' CommilteexWhich Plans Meetings I To help the boys oml girls of the, j city and oounty in their Red Cross j i CI ristmas Seal oampalgn and to teach j them nnd their parents many valua ble health hints. Cho-Cho, the famous J health clown, will come to Harrisburg j during the week of December 8 when i the sales begin hore. Cho-Cho Is a rem circus' clown—, one fit the kind who will delight both | the youngsters and the grown-ups with his antics and who will at the sr.me time show them the road to the best of health. For more- than two years he has been doing Just that kind of work in New Y'ork city for the Child Health Organisation there. The Anti-Tuberculosis Society of Dau phni county secured his services dur ing the seal campaign. Announcement that the noted health clown will bo here was made last night by Mrs. William Hender son. 25 North Front street, at a meet ing of the Christmas seal committee held there. He has been appearing In New York and other cities at many ' meetings and his audiences have al ways been enthusiastic about his suc ' cessful health propaganda work. Mrs. Henderson was named chair man of a committee to arrange for hie public meetings here at which both children and adults will be given an 1 urgent invitation to attend. It Is planned to hold these meetings In ' large auditoriums In the. city, and an- nouncement will be. made of the time I within a few duys. I). D. Hammelbaugh, chairman of > the Christmas seal committee of the ' Dauphin county society, last night 1 named the committees to take charge . of the various campaign activities. It is planned to have booths again in downtown stores and other public places, school children will be offered prizes for record sales both In city and county buildings and In private and parochial schools: churches, lodges lire companies and other or ganisations und corporations will re ceive communications urging their support; health bonds will be issued to those desiring to purchase large numbers of seals or contributing large amounts. Stores and oilier business places de : siring to use seats now In connection , with mailing Christmas season an ; nouncements can secure a supply i from Donald McCormlck at the Dau phin Deposit Trust Company. I-ater all stores and other places of busi ness desiring to aid in selling seals will be furnished with them Mr. Mc- Ccrmick announced. Committees named last night by Mr. Hammelbaugh follow: Booths: Edward Manser, chairman; Miss Anne McCormtck. Miss Rlchard etta Gibson. William H. Bennethum. Jr.. J. William Bowman. David Kauf man and C. Floyd Hopkins. Churches, lodges, tire companies: Dr. J. M. J. Raunlck. chairman; Harry A. Boyer, the Rev. Dr. S. YVinfteld Herman. Dr. C. R. Phillips, Robert B. Reeves, Leon Lowengard. Parochial and private schools: Mrs. David E. Tracy, chairman; Mrs. Charles E. Covert. Mrs. Mercer B. Tate. County schools: Professor Frank E. Shambaugh, chairman; Professor W. R. Zimmerman, vice chairman; other members to be named by them. Suburban work: Shirley B. Watts, chairman. Complete committee will be announced in a few days. Health bonds: Miss Anne MeCor mick, chairman: Miss Letitia Brady. Mrs. Martin Cumbler, John Fox Weiss. Dr. C. R. Phillips, Leon Low engard. Cho-Cho: Mrs. William Henderson, chairman; Mrs. Charles Covert, Mrs. J M. Heagy. Miss Hichardetta Gibson. Stanley G. Jean, D. D. Hammelbaugh. MARRIAGE LICENSES Robert Lucas and Gladys Boyd. Steelton Leo it. Fisher and Elvira M. Bu chanan. Granville. Ira McD. Arthur. Harrisburg, and Mabel I. Leigh. Steelton. Fanko Cetjanac and Ana Hocenar, Steelton. George K. Huber and Jessie A. Cum mings, Harrisburg. Jacob F. Speece and Violet G. Kep ner. Miliersburg. James Kennedy and Kathryn Flow ers. IJershey. REPORT FILED Auditors of the accounts of the Penbrook school district filed a report to-day in the office of Prothonotary Charles E. Pass. The statement showed receipts totalling 813,200 for the school year ending July 1, 1919, nnd expenditures of $12,197.87. 1 masting chickens, dry packed. 35036; western roasting chickens, ice pack ed. 33034 c. Eggs—Higher, nearby firsts, $22.2) per case; current receipts, $21.60; western extra firsts. $22.20; western firsts, 320.70@21.60; fancy selected packed. 84®86c per dozen. Live Poultry—Firm; turkeys high er, 38® 4 lc. Oats—Higher: No. 1 white, S3® 83% c: No. 2 white. 82%@86c; No. 3 white. 61%@82c. Cheese—Quiet but steady: Now York and Wisconsin, full milk. 31 W 33c. Potatoes — fair demand; near by per basket, 90 @$1.10; lower grade. 40065 c: 150 pound sacks, $3.55 @4.10; No. 2. $202.40; Penna. in 100 pounds. $2.60013. Hay—Firm: timothy No. 1. $33; No. 2. $30031; No. 3. $25028; clover mix fd hay. light mixed, $30031; No. 1, mixed. $27@28. Tallow—Quiet; prime city loose 16c; special loose, 16% c; prime country, lac; edible In tierces, 18% c. Bran—Quiet. soft winter bran, western in 100 pound sacks, $45.50® 46.50; spring bran in 100 pound sacks. $44.50 0 45.50. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS Philadelphia, Nov. 22. —Stocks clos ed firm Baldwin Loco 106% General Asphalt 127 General Asphalt pfd 186 laiko Superior 21% Isihigh Nav 64 1 Lehigh Val 44% P. R. R 42% l'hila. Electric 24% Phile.. Co 32 l'hila. Co.. pfd.. cum 32% i'hila. Rapid Transit 27 Reading 78% Storage Battery 138% Union Traction 38 United Gas 54 U. S. Steel 105 York Railways 9 York Railways, pfd 30 CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET Chicago, Nov. 22.—Hogs Receipts 8,000; 25c to 50c higher. Bulk. $13.70 @14.16: top. $14.25. Heavy, $13.60® 14.15: medium. $13.70014.25: light. $13.65 @14.20; light light. $13.40@14: heavy packing sows, smooth, $l3O 13.40: packing sows, rough. $12.50® ' 13; pigs, $l3 013.50. Cattle —Receipts. 4,000. steady. Coot pared with a week ago, chdice an7l prime steers 50 to 75c lower. Inbe tween grades. 31.2601.75 lower; com mon grades. 26 to 50c down; she stock mostly 50075 c lower; best bo logna bulls steady: others 25c lower: veal calves, $1.50 to $1.75 lower; best steers 25c lower: other 50c lower; westerns. 25c to 50c lower. Sheep—Receipts 7,000; slows, com pared with a week ago fat lambs. 25 to 50c lower; sheep and yearlings, i steady to strong; feeding lambs 25c i higher. 1* ■ . . _ 5 A NOVEMBER 22, 1919. iJUGOSLAVS CONCENTRATE TO RESIST AGGRESSION i [Coi.lliimihl from First Page.] brought such strong pressure to bear upon the govern ment that the situation is delicate. To Make Him President D'Annunzio, it appears, has been stirred to further i efforts by the fact that the Italian elections were unfa vorable to his cause. Many adventurers are flocking to his standard, the reports state, and among a certain ele | ment there seems to be a desire to make D'Annunzio : president of Jtaly. Some well-informed quarters believe D'Annunzio | merely desires to annex Dalmatia for Italy and has no | republican ambitions. Whatever his attitude may be on j this question, however, there appears to be no doubt I that he has not abandoned his plans of aggression in the j Adriatic. I Dispatches Supplement Direct Advices From American Embassy To-day's I.ondon dispatches sup plement direct advices from Home received on Friday night which re ported the American embassy in the Italian capital* actively engaged in watching the situation in Italy, which was reported as holding the possibil ity of serious development from hour to hour, as regarded both Italy proper, and the Dalmatian coast. The city of Venice, to which Naval Attache Reeves has gone to report on conditions, is only about 75 miles from Fiume by the water route and nearer yet by the land lines. The possibility of a move Into Istria by Gabrlele D'Annunzio was mentioned In recent advices, In which case, the prediction was made that whole divisions of Italian regulars would be likely to follow him. An Istrlan move would take the Insurgent Ital ian poet to the borders of Venetia, In which Venice lies. As to Italy's Internal conditions, they admittedly have been rendered more uncertain by the results of the recent elections, which gave the Socialists largely Increased represent ation and were accompanied by dis i orders in various parts of the king dom. The issue is sharply drawn be tween the Nationalist elements, which applaud the Fiume adventure of D'Annunzio, and the Pacifist So cialists who are bitterly against any move that will be likely again to in volve Italy in war. There have been bints recently that Jugo-Slavia was not likely to remain passive under further penetration by D'Annunzio along the Dalmatian coast, it being admitted that the demobilization of her army had been suspended. REEVES TO REPORT By Associated Fress. Rome, Thursday, Nov. 20. Cup- I tain Joseph M. Reeves, naval at- j tache at tile American embassy, has i left Rome for Venice, from which city he wil make a report on the situation. Rear Admiral Philip Andrews, commander of American forces in the Adriatic, is still on board the cruiser Pittsburgh. HEARING CONTINUED Judge. S. J. M. MeCarrell to-day con tinued the hearing of the injunction proceeding brought by Peter Magaro ■ against Morris Sehondorf, until No -1 vember 29. The action was brought to stop the construction of a stone wall across a private alley at the rear of properties in North Fourth street. ELECTION EXPENSES SMALL George A. Herring, treasurer of the Labor party campaign committee, filed an expense account showing re ceipts and expenditures totaling $628.67. George W. Karmany, elected sheriff, spent $043.28, according to his account, and W. J. Horning, of the Democratic city committee, $73.59. HI IBBER STAMpf] UU SEALS &BTENQILSI W n HARRIBBtoSTENOILWOAKB l] I I ISO LOCUST QI. HAHRISBfQ.PA. U HUGHES & DIER Bankers and Brokers- Mezzanine Floor PENN-HARRIS HOTEL Harrisburg, Pa. Orders for Stocks, Bonds and Securities executed on all leading Exchanges. Complete service of all stocks traded on New York Curb. Accounts solicited. The same careful attention given to orders for less than 100 shares (Odd Lots) as is given to larger accounts Private wires to New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Chicago! J. CLYDE MYTON Manager. Phones—llell, JIMI3j Dial, 241T7 rPhiladelphia Stock Exchange .Members Pittsburgh Stock Exchange ' Chicago Board of Trade Pittsburgh 1135 Walnut Street, Philadelphia Reading Camden, X. J. 50 Broad Street, New York Lancaster V Statement of Condition of the FirstNationalßank, Harrisburg Pa. At Close of Business, November 17, 1919 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $2,070,919.26 United States Bonds 449,250.00 Due from Banks 119 595.59 Cash and Reserve 270742.46 $2,910,507.31 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $100,000.00 SURPLUS AND NET PROFITS 542,797.50 Circulation .' 96,800.00 DEPOSITS 2,170,909.81 $2,910,507.31 One of the Oldest and Strongest Banks in Penna. We receive accounts of Corporations,. Firms or Indi viduals on favorable terms. Start an account in our Savings Department. .One dollar will open an account. Interest compounded semi-annually. OFFICERS Win. Jennings, President. ~E. J. Glancey, Cashier A. S. Banmiller, Assistant Cashier „ DIRECTORS \\ m. T. Hildrup, Jr. A. C. Stamm Wm. S. Snyder Spencer C- Gilbert Wm. P. Starkev John Fox Weiss Wm. Jennings. 15 WARRIOR EAGLES TO ' OBSERVE HOLIDAY On eWdnesday evening the mem bers of Warrior Eaglo Tribe No. 340, 1. O. R. M. t will celebrate their an nual Thanksgiving. In addition to the umial program a reception and welcome home will be tendered members who served in the World War. The tribe had a total of 27 members in the service, two of whom paid the supreme sacrifice. One was killed in action, the other died In service just at the time he was mak ing preparations to be returned to the United States. Each soldier-member will be pre sented with a solid gold token and special honor and tribute will be paid to those who died. An Interest ing program has been arranged and the banquet to follow is assurance of a big night lirthe history of the tribe. The.entire Board of Great Chiefs of the Grand Council of Pennsylvania j will be present as guests. DR FIN EG AN Dr. Thomas E. Finegan, State Su perintendent of Public Instruction, who has been seriously HI, is show ing improvement. His son. Edmund R. Finegan, has arrived from Ham ilton College. mastsstssass** MAIN \ COMPANY CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS' 6Q6-6QB Kunkel BTd'^ ; Auditing-Tax Service ; Systematizing Etc. H. E. SCHRIVER i AUDITS SYSTEMS TAX SERVICE Union Trust Bldg., Harrisburg, Pa. Established 1894 Help Wanted Press Feeders * at Once i The Telegraph Printing Co. Cameron and State Sts. Harrisburg, Pa. _ i
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