Classified Ads on Opposite Page WAXTEU —MISCEI.UXEOIS BEa PHONE 3370-J S. RIFKIN, CLOTHING. SHOES. FURNITURE. BOUGHT AND SOLD HIGHEST CASH P.RICES PAID. 407 BROAD ST.. HARRIS BURG. PA. BUSINESS OPPOKUNITIES GO SLOW IN OIL STOCKS Money can be made* on smalt in vestments in oil stocks. However, many of these stocks are highly spec* illative. Post yourself before you in vest by reading the Oil Press. It has helped thousands to profit, as well as protected them from loss. Kach Is sue is brimful of valuable informa tion and analytical reports concern ing oil stocks l —some good bad and indifferent in scores of companies operating in the great Mid-Continent and Texas fields. Every holder of oil stocks—-every one interested in the world's greatest commodity should read the OIE PRKSS. The last issue, together with a late copy of the Markets" containing quotations of listed and unlisted, active and mae \ tive oil dock will be sent free on e --'quest: also while, they last a new ac curate colored map of Kansas, y*kiu hotua and Texas just out featuring the oil fields in red. Address OIL. PRESS. t>3s Republic Bldg.. Kansas City. Mo. | BUY AN OIL LEASE flO buys live acres Texas Field. Ranger leases sold at 25c now worth thousands per acre. Nuttle paid $! per acre and sold for 16.000 per acre. Texas-Rainbows End now opening up shows same geological formation as proven territory. Leases here may .lump ana price with first well commit in. It's a speculation, but the kind of speculation that has made many small investors rich. The Eortuna Oil Co., started in by several men pooling S4OO in leases—sold out recently tor a million dollars. If you don't under stand lease business, we will gladly explain all details. Remit $lO for five acres. We send you legal lease form and keep you in touch with develop ments. Send name for free map and full information. Pecos Valley Co., 11414 N. Robinson. Oklahoma. Okia. A DESIGNING draftsman making a specialty of inventor's work, stands in the same confidential relation to them as a lawyer to a client. Their inter - sts arc protected and no effort spared to achieve success. Hamilton Practical Draftsman, 125 S. 11th Ft. "WILL dispose of coal lease and equipment on Mahanoy Creek at Dornsife. If interested address Box 35. Milton. Pa. BUSINESS PERSONALS FUR SALE 1920 ADVERTISING CALENDARS BIG BARGAINS IN JOB I/ITS CALL AT OUR OFFICE AND LOOK OVER DISPLAY. MYERS MANUFACTURING CO.. THIRD AND CUMBERLAND STS. ABOVE SHOE STOKE OPEN EVENINGS. Bell Phone 1577R A. LANE New and second-nand furniture bought and sold. Highest prices paid. 1022 Market street. Bell 3239W-2. IF IT'S painting, exterior or inter- 1 , ior or paperhanging. let me quote you j a price. Quality and service is my motto, prices consistent with the , quality of work I do. D. W. Bixler. 213" Susquehanna St. Bell phone I 4Q66J. | RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, 25c doz.. double edge, 35c aoz., razors. 25c. Gorgas Drug Store. OXY-ACETYLENE W E L D 1 N G Anv metal welded. Work guaran teed. Carbon removed by oxygen. Capitol City Welding Co.. 153S Logan ■ t reet. Bell 4396 J. QUININE —Look out for that grippe feeling, likely to catch you thi3 changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSFHO-QUININE will stave it off If taken in time. Gross Drug Store. sl9 Market street. F U KNIT UII E CRATED. J, A. Bishop. 1736 Logan street. Bell 2632 R. DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H. CAPLAN CO.. 206 Market street. BARGAINS BARGAINS 1920 CALENDARS 50.000 JOB LOTS ORDER NOW ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED MYERS MANUFACTURING CO. Third and Cumberland Sts. Above Shoe Store Call Bell 1577-R. Open Evenings FINANCIAL SAFE INVESTMENTS BU Y SEASONED MORTGAGE BONDS TO YIELD 6 PER CENT. J. K. GREENAWALT. JR.. 130 Walnut St. Bell phone 51SJ. Harrisburg INSURANCE DON'T TAKE Any unnecessary chances if it's anything: in the line of insurance, we handle it. J. SCHOOLNIK. 21 Spooner Building. Fire. Life. Casualty. Automobile In surance. MONEY TO LOAN NOTICE We have taken over the accounts of the I'loflt Sharing Ixian Society. Per sons indebted will please make pay ments at our office. Others who desire small loans may be accommodated upon application to us. Co-Operative l,oan and Investment Company. 201 Chestnut St., IlaAisburg. Pa. WE LEND MONEY in compliance with Act of June 4. 1919. to individu als in need of ready cash, small loans a specially, business confidential, pay - ments to suit borrower's convenience. positiveK lowest rates in city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO., 132 Walnut Street. MONEY LOANED—Employes' Loan Society. Room 206 Bergner Bldg., Third and Market streets. "Licensed and Bonded by the State." MUSICAL HARRISBURG TALKING MACHiNE HOSPITAL 1203 North Sixth Street Talking machines repaired and supplies a specialty. Cail Bell phone 2184 J. PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED by a skilled tuner Oyler's. >1 South Fourth Street FOR SALE Player "piano for • 3450. A big bargain to quick buyer. Bpangler Music House. 2112 N. Sixth street * SATURDAY EVENING, STORAGE i STORAGE—4I9 Broad street Rouse ' hold goods, merchandise. Private rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. Both phones. | STORAGE Private rooms for i household goods in fireproof ware- I house, $3 per month and up. Lower ! storage rates in non-fireproof ware j house. Harrisburg Storage Co.. 437- ' 445 South Second street , .—— 1 STORAGE—In brick building, rear 'I 408 Market. Household goods in clean, I private rooms. Reasonable rates, p. . iU. Diener. 40S Market Street STORAGE LOW PRICES JHIGHSPIRF, DISTILLERY CO.. LTD. HIGHSPIRK. PA. • Both phones. 801 l Sleelton IfftY j IIAVIJMa AM) MOVING BECK & HAKKIS, moving: of all kinds, piano, safe. furniture and ma chinery. 20 years' experience. Bell 2418. Dial 328 U. Day and Xight Auto Transfer WALTER C. CONRAD. Manager. . 341 Kelker Street, Harrisburg. Pa. Reii Phone 623-W. Dial Phone 3513 GENERAL HAULING— Hauling of all kinds, any tiling, any where. J. A. Wolfe. Bossier ave.. Lemoyne. Bell 5079 M. , AUTO hauling, local or long dis tance. furniture and piano moving a specialty. Blue Line Transfer. 917 Capital St. Both phones. LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE HAULING Furniture moving. Prompt service. Ernest Oorbin. 6.4 c Colder street. Both phones. Bell S6S6-J. Dial 36SS. HICKS Local and long-distance hauling and storage. 424 Reily. Both phones. . ; WE Move Anything. Anywhere. ! Anv time. Price reasonable. Dial 1 14930. Dayton Cycle Co.. 912 North j Third Street HEAVY HAULING Fully equipped for furniture, freight and piano mov "iing. No distance too far. Careful I driver. Rain and dustproof body. J. E. Gruber's Truck Service. Irwin Aungst. Manager, Hershey, Pa. Reil phor.e 15R6. I PAUL BECK, general hauling, local .and lemg distance, making a speciatly 'lof furniture, piano and safe moving. |Call at 1617 Naudain St.. or Bell S33oJ. | WHERE TO DINE ' I ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, j THE HOME OF SATISFACTION. U X I)I. RTAIv Fits SAMUEL S. FACKLER. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1312 Derry St. HELL 1956 DIAL 21SS RUDOLPH K. SPICER Funeral Director and Embalmer 511 North Second Street. BELL 252 DIAL 2145 CEMETERY LOTS FOR SXI.K PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY — Beaut if till v situated on Market stren. east of Twenty-sixth, and on the north end east faces the new park way. The price of lots are moder ate'. Miller Bros. & Co.. Agents. I CLEANERS AND DYERS i ~ CLEANING DYEING AND PRESSING I Let us make vour old fall and win der clothes look new. We call and de- I liver. All kinds of repairing. Both 'phones. H. Goodman, 1300 ,•% North Sixth Street. AUTOMOBILES j BARGAINS I VlM—Ore-half ton. good condition. 'ONE-YON truck, express body with , "top. electric start.as and lighting. COEY" —Roadster, good condition, i TWO-TON TORBENSON rear axle, j complete. .CADILLAC motor. 1914. fine condition ioNF. DOCO automobile lighting sys 'l tem. I DENRY'— Stake body, like new. ' j CADILLAC Unit, with two-whee 'i trailer. ; • SEVERAL BODIES FOR SALE , DENBY* SALES CORPORATION. 1205 Capital Street. DODGE cor. 1917, roadster, me ' chanlcally good, m...d tires, oe •*- • tra. reasonable for cash. F ishntan Garage. STUDEBAK.ER —Light 6; suitable ; for livery; cheap to quick buyer. Ren roadster; A-l condition, aible s La rage, Third and Cumberland St. Wit PENN GARAGE 224-6 Muench street. Limousines fo' funerals, parties and balls; careful drivers; open day and night. Bell i 4564. Overland, touifng. s-.x good tires. Overland, model $54, in fine shape. Chevrolet, model 19IS, five passt-ii ger, excellent condition. Studebaker. five passenger. re painted and in fine shape. Time payments can be arranged. REX GARAGE AND SUPP v CO. 191.7 North Third Street. KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO. All sorts of auto tops and cushion • work done by experts; also repair work. Reasonable rates. 72-78 South ■ Cameron street. FOR SALE FORD ROADSTER I In very good condition. Has been driven and cared for by the owner. Equipment as follows; Tires on car in verv good shape, four extras, of j which two are non-skid and brand hew. never been on the wheel. Three ;! tubes, two of which are new. Severai il low out patches. Pair of lire chains. •Tire carrier for two tires, two tir-; covers. tool box. radiator cover. . Strom! erg carburetor, wind shield cleaner. Presto lite lanK. lock tor i ar compartment, also car locking device, tire tool for changing tire.-;. , oil gauge fitted on dash, seven extia , spark plugs and other extras, all of which will be included at a price that is right, and which will be furnished upon inquiry. OuH Bell phone 86t$J between 6.39 aud 7.30 p. ni. FOR SALE—Cadiilac touring car in . excelUnt condition, must be seen to be appreciated, price very reasonable. . Bell phone 326J or 2266.1. SECOND-HAND motor trucks for sale cheap—Fords, Kohler, Chalmers and Internationals; three-quarter to two-ton capacities. S2OO and up. i INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER MOTOR TRUCK DEPARTMENT 619-21 Walnut Street ' v , FOR SALE. —Ford touring car in . good condition, cheap- Penbrook Gar . age, Penbrook. Pa. FOR SALE —1915 Buick. in good condition. Call 1414 Susquehanna St FORD Sedan. 1918 model; good tun ' ning order, 36'ja. Horsy Linglestown. , 1918 Mitchell car. seven passenger. in A 1 condition, bargain to quick [ buyer. Dial 4990. See Estcrbrook. 912 N. Third St. : i For Sale, 1918. 5 passenger I Buick six. looks like new. Price. 31.000. Also several two-ton trucks, in good condition. Will sell at a sacrifice. ' SELDOX TRUCK CO., 1 1021 Msiket St. . i 'I ] (Continued >n Next Column) AUXO.MOtllLlfili WANTED Any model or make I Auto Tire Vulcanizing Molds, ctim . plete 1 lauts or Parts, for cash. Give description. Queen City Vul. Co.. Cin-j cinnati. Ohio. \ I USKD CAR BARGAINS All in First Class Condition • WlUys-Knight, 5- pass 3330; . Liberty. 5-pass $1390 , . Overland. 5-pass 3xoo . Dixie, new. been .used only as dem rj oiistrator 31800 .'[Two All-American trucks, never used. ' one equipped with pneumatic cord 1 tiros end one wilh solid tires on i rear and pneumatic on front; one is • expiess body, the other stake body. Exceptional value. lIBG. AUTO AND TIRE REPAIR CO.. 131 South Third Street. Both phones. FORD touring, 17 model; electric \ . lights, runs and pulls like new. Price ■ 3376 cash. Dial 36-C. S. It. llorsu Linglestown. near Harrisburg. j MAGNETOS All types. 4 and 6 j I Bosch high tension. Eisman, Dixie. ' Isplitdorf. Mea. Remy and different: makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A ; ' Schlffman, 22-24-26 North Cameron; [street. 801 l 5633. | * FOR SALE —Chalmers Sedan, 1917; i : new upholstering; Chandler. 1819, 4- | : passenger, sport model; wire wheels. I bumper, aput light, five new tires; i " Overland. 1918, 90 delivery car. In- i f I quire Penn-Harris Taxicab ottice. care j 1 Peun-llarris Hotjl. ; FOR SALE —Imperial touring car in "D'ood condition, cheap if sold this ' year. Call after 5.30 p. m., 2724 Boas I St.. Penbrook. 1917 Chandler, club roadster, 3900. ; i 1917 Mercer touring. 7-passenger, • J very snappy, two spare tires. A real good bargain. 1 I 1914 Overland roadster, electric i equipment. Sacrifice 3286. "I 1914 Overland, touring. 32St>. - 1917 Mitchell, touring, real bargain. i' The above cars will appeal to the ' i average buyer in the market for a j I good used car. Demonstration given. i ! CHELSEA AUTO CO.. A. Schlffman, Manager. 1 OLD AUTOS " Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtimers, 'i in any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto ! wrecking. A. Schiffman. 22 24 26 N. ' Cameron Street. Bell 3633. ; FORD OWNERS We have received a large shipment ' of front springs for Ford cars and arc • sacrificing them for 32.75 apiece. Chel ■ sea Auto Co., 22 N, Cameron St. AUCTION SALE Samuel T. Freeman & Co. AUCTIONEERS. 1519-21 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. PA. PUBLIC SALE Machine Tools and Equipment i AT ' The Armstrong Cork Company j (Linoleum Plant) , CHARLOTTE AND LIBERTY STS.. LANCASTER, PA. MONDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1913. 12 O'clock it. ON THE PREMISES. j The sale comprises the en tire equipment and supplies of - i the munition plant of the 'I Armstrong Cork Co., (I.ino " i " leum Plant), at Pa. These tools were installed for the purpose of finishing J I 1.7 shells and were used but ! i a short time. They were all new when installed and have "j b.-en used so little and under such careful supervision that ; they are as perfect to-day as when installed. The sale consists of Eleven Whittomb Blaisdell . j 18-inch engine lathes. ;j Twenty-two Chard 18-lnch ' I engine lathe*. i Twenty-three Sidney 17 and "l 18-inch engine lathes. Two , | change lathes. Two Cisco quick change ' ' lathes. : Three air compressors. Cii*- 1 [ holt; Fisher and Ohio grind ers. ! Five Peerless hack saws, upright drill presses. j Forty special turret lathes. i YVest tire setter. I | Hydrostatic presses, etc. About 10.000 feet of single and double leather belting. 1 ! 10,000 high speed steel, ' I Electric pyrometer, "j Tapalog engraver. . I ' Chucking taps. ' Hangers. Split pulleys. Shafting. II " j .*ifty tons machine parts. | i , Steqm piping, etc. t " Catalogues containing full particulars mailed upon ap -1 plication to : \ V Samuel T. Freemkn & Co. I AUCTIONED S. 1519-21 CHHSTNIT STREET. PHILADELPHIA, PA. j . 1 HARRISBURG'e*Si&e TELEGRAPH r MBW YORK STOCK M ARKETS Chandler Brother* and Company. I member* of New York nnd l'hlladel | phia Stock Exchanges—3 North Mar- . j l:< t* Square. Harrisburg.l33B Chestnut ! I street, Philadelphia; 34 Pine street, I 1 New York furnish the following j {quotations: Open Close | A T. and T 3914 #s% I j A Ilia Chalmers 40% 4114 j Amor. Beet Sugar 90% 91 j J American Can 48% 49% i i Am. Car and Fndry C 0... 133 13214 | J Amor. Loco 90 % tl j ! Amer. Smelting 62% e2 Va I American Sugar 131 *4 133% I Araconda 54% 5514 j Atchison 83% 34 I Baldwin Loco 103% lns ! I Baltimore and Ohio 31 32'4 | | Bethlehem Steel, H 90% 901* i I liutte Copper 20 20% • I Cal. Petro 41 4114| fan. Pacific 140 141 I Central Leather 92% 92 Chesapeake and Ohio ... 55 55 Chi.. Mil. and St. Paul ... Sal* 37% Chi., It. I. and Pacific ... 23% 24 Chlno Con. Copper 83% 3314 Col. Fuel and iron 40 40 corn Products "8 79% Crucible Steel 191 195 | Erie .• - 131s 131 { ■ General Electric 170 171% General Motors 320 3251;. I Goodrich, B. F 78 % 78% j MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCI l < BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT ALL WORK GUARANTEED DORY' SHANER WITH ANDREW REDMOND. 1667 NORTH THIRD STREET. Garages, Accessories ami Repairs FOR RENT—Garage room for one car cr stornge for two cars; rent 37 per month; tire proof building Call 201 Herr St, B ' ca " Legal notices PUBLIC SALE 1 STATE FARM. MEDIA. PEXXA. In pursuance of an Act of Assemble approved the tenth day of July, 1919. the Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings of the Coi- ' monwcalth of Pennsylvania, will ofter at public sale to the highest bidder cn the premises at State Farm, sit uate in Marple township. Delaware county. Pennsylvania on Saturday!, the 20th day of December. 1919, at 10 0 clock a. m., the following; One pair white horses. 2 bay horses 1 gray mare, one bay mare. 1 buck skin mare. 1 brown cob mare. 1 mule 1 pure Hampshire ram. ,75 lamps 13 yearlings. 25 ewes. 7 hens, double and single harness, hay wagon, farm wag ons, carts, hay rakes, plows, 1 "Par rott" farm tractor, and other agri cultural Implements, also household furniture. ,|lso 40 acres of corn 1750 bushels) and 26 acres of wheat in the ground. The purchaser thereof shall pav to the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings, or his authorized rep j resentutive. at the time of sale the {full put chase price of same in United States currency or certified chec.t or awn to the order of the State Treas urer, for which proper receipt will be given conveying possession to the purchaser. By order of, The Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings T. W. TEMPLETOX. Superintendent. LIOYD W. MITCHELL Secretary. NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank of Hnrrisbure l'a.. will be held in the banking room of the First National Bank of Harris burg, Pa.. On tHe 13th day of Janii tary. 1920, between the hours of 11 land 1 e clock, for the purpose of vot ing for or against a proposed increase lin the capital stock of said bank from SIOO,OOO to $200,000. li. J. GLANCEY, 1 Cashier. TAKE NOTICE ! : There will be a meeting of the members of the Country Club of Hat ■ riaburg in the assembly room, base ment ..f the Public Library, Front and Walnut streets. Friday evening De cember 19. 1919, at 8 o'clock, to vole . n the approval or disapproval of the •increase of the indebtedness of the | ciub from $90,500 to SIBO,OOO. By orders of the Boards of Govern ors. FRANK J. BRADY, I Secretary. NOTICE Letters testamentary on the estate i lot Busnnna W. Myton, late of the City lof Han isburg. Dauphin County. Pa., .bating been granted to the under signed,, all persons indebted to suid 1 < state and those hating claims will 1 present them for settlement to J. CLYDE MYTON, Executor 1' O. Box 861, Har/fisburg. Pa. Or to PHILir- S. MOYER. Atty.. 11 N. Second St.. Harrisburg. Pa. NOTICE is hereby given that at 10 ; o'clock a. m. on the 22d day of De cember. 1919, there will be presented ;to the Orphans Court of Dauphin county. Pu.. the petition of Bertie Moigan. executrix of the last will and I testament of John W. Livingstone de erased, for authorization to sell at private sale to Oliver C. Bishop. Ober * 1 in. Pa., the real estate herein describ ed on the following terms, the sum or price of thirty-seven hundred and liftv j dollars of which the sum of live hun dred mid sixty-three dollars and j twenty-five cents shall be paid Decem ber 22. 1919, and the remainder of said i purchase price when said sale is con firmed by said court. The said real es tate is: All that certain ptece or tract of! land situated at the village of En- | baut. Dauphin County and State of Pennsylvania and bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the eastern I side of High street, at the northern line of property of Harry J. Living-1 stone: theme southeastwardly, ulong! said line, two hundred and forty feet and ten inches (210 ft. 10 in.i to a I point; tiomee south flfty-tliree degrees west, one hundred and forty-six feet and six inches (116 ft. 6 in.), to the northern line of Mohn street; thence south forty-seven uigi one-half de gree* east, one hundred and thirteen feet (113 ft.), to a point; thence south, thirty-three and one-half degrees east, fifty-four feet <54 ft.), to a point at land of Joseph Jenokowitz; thence jab ng same north fifty-eight and one half degrees east, six hundred and sixty-six feet 1666 ft.), to a point; thence along same north forty ana one-half degrees west, sixty feet (60 ■ft.), to a point; tliencc by same north forty-six degrees west, one hundr< d 1.-et 1100 ft,), to a point; thence by lands now or formerly of Franz Wils bnch, Sarah Stevenson. John Gruber and Catherine Livingstone, south ■ (lfty-ov< and one-half degrees west, three hundred und seventy-two feet and six inches (372 ft. 6 In.), to a oolnt. thence by land of said Cather ine Livingstone. northwestwardly, two hundred and sixty-six feet and nine inches (266 ft. 9 In.), to the east ern line of said High street; thence southwegtwardly, along the eastern fine of said High street, eighty feet and four Inches (80 ft. 4 in.), to the place of beginning. Being composed of six Beveral prop erties conveyed to said John W. Liv ingstone in his lifetime by deede re corded in the Recorder's, Office of said Dauphin County in Deed Books "H" Vol. 7. page 61; "O" Vol. 12. page 417; "T" Vol. 16. page 540; "K" Vol. 10, page 57.7 and "D" Vol. 10. page 383; surveyed by C. E. Hess. C. E., OctobeY 3. 1919 Having theVeon erected a double frame dwelling house, a har/i and ether out buildings. BERTIE MORGAN. Executrix. IKnhaut. Pa HARVEY K. KNUPP, Atty., Harrisburg. Pa. Great North, ptd 78% 79 Great North. Ore, subs.. 38% 38% Inspiration Coppe& ..... 46 47 Ir terboro Met 3% 3% ltlt. Nickel 23 23 Int. Paper 67 66*4 j Keiinecutt 28 26% j Kins. City So I 4' 14% , Lseuawanna Sieel .81 > 82 1 Lehigh Valley 41 42 | ; .Maxwell Motors 35% 37 i Mere. Mar Ctfs 45 46'4 | I Merc. Mar Ctfs.. pfd. ...1007* 101 %j . Mex. Petroleum 186 188% I Miami Copper 21 21(4 I Mldvale Steel 49 (* 44 *4 { .Mo. l'ao 23 • 23% jN V. Central 69% 70Vx • N. Y.. N. H. and H 28 28 | N. Y„ Ont. and West, .. 17% 17% Nevada Copper 13 r > 18% 1 j Norfolk and West 96'4 40 4 1 • North. I'ae 78 7*84 ! I Pittsburgh Coal 59'* 59 '4! l't nna. H. R 41*4 41% ( Bull way Steel Spg 92 93% ; Ray Con. Copper 19% 19 (a j Reading 74% 74% j Rep. Iron and Steel 100% 101 (2 j | Scutlierti Pacific 92 92%' Southern lly 21*4 22% ! j Slrclair Oil and It 4664 45 % ; Studebaker 106(a 105%! | Fnion Pacific 124 124 1 4 • I U. S. I. Alcohol 99(a Tib C. S. Rubber 11®% llT'x I U. S. Steel . ..' 102(4 102% ; Utah Copper 70% 70% Va.-Caro. Chein 61% OS 1 , I Westinghouse Mfg 52 52b j Willys-Overland ........ 29% 29 | Hide and Leather 29 % 30 1 Pierce Arrow 70% 72% j I Western Maryland II 11 j | Will Sll 8 8% I MSW YORK I'llßH STOCKS Following quotations supplied by Howard A. Riley and Company, 212 North Third street. Harrisburg. PH.; I Lend Title Building, Phila., Pa.: 20 j Broad street. New York City: INDUSTRIALS Last Sale Car Lt. and P ' 3% General Asphalt 105 Heyden Chem 6% Hupp Mo. 13% Loft 22 Sweets Co 11(4 ' United Profit 2% Am. Marconi 6% No. Am. Pulp 3% Overland Tire 29% Republic Tire 5% Submarine 15% IT. S. Ship 3% U. S. Lt. and H 3%. INDEPENDENT OILS Last Sale Boone 8 % Ccsdcn 97s Federal 3% Inter. Pet 54 Home 8 V. Met. Pet 3% Morton 3% Pennok 12 Salt Creek 44'4 Boston and Wyo 86 Glenrock 3 % Island 6% Prod, and Ref 10% Ryan 5% Sitnms 49% Sapulpa 7 Shell Trans 77 MINING Last Sale A B C 1 1-16 Big Ledge 9-16 Cresson 2(4 Divide Ex 1 9-16 Gold Zone 49 Mother Lode 58 Ntpisslng 12% Tono. Min 2% Tono. Ex 2% White Caps 13 Boston and Montana 67 Caledonia 38 Cash Boy 10 Con. Copper 5 Hecla 3% Jim Butler 22 Jumbo Ex -99 Macnamara 49 Tono. Bel 2% Tono Divide 5 United East , ... 4 PHILADELPHIA STOCKS Philadelphia, Nov. 29.—Stocks clos ed irregular. Baldwin Loco 104(4 General Asphalt 104 General Asphalt, pfd 150 Lake Superior 19% Lehigh N'av 62 Lehigh Val 4 2 1. R. R 41% Philu. Co.. 31 Phila. Co.. pfd.. cum 32 Phila. Electric 24% phila. Rapid Transit 26 Reading 74% Storage Battery 136% Union Traction 36% United Gas 52% U. S. Steel 101 % York Railways 8% j York Railwayh, pfd 30 PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE Philadelphia, Nov. 29.—Corn, high er. No. 2 yellow spot, $1.7091.72. C'ats—Higher. No. 1 white. 83® Ss%c: No. 2 white, 84®84%c; No. 3 white. s3®B3%c. Butter—Firm; prints higher, west ern creamery. extra. 73c; nearby 15o: edible in tierces, 18% c. prints, fancy. 80®S2c. Eggs—Higher; nearby firsts. s2l j Die-Stamping ; fbwS ■ * ■ ■ ■ 1 1 Imj to When you wish your name and business to • tend out especially striking and prominent on your atatlonery you turn to this class of the printer's art. Ws make all sixes of dla-stampt and, what la quits as Im portant, we print from them In the beet possible way. We print on letter sheets of any size and texture, envelopes of #v ery stylo and cards of all sises and description. If your need turns in this direction lot us do your work. 1 ' The Telegraph Printing Company Printing. Binding. Designing, photo Engraving, Die Stamp ing. Plats Printing. SIU FEDERAL IDAU HARRISBURG. PA. per case; current receipts, $23.40; western extra firsts. $24: western firsts, $22.50923.40; fancy selected, packed. 90®92c per dozen. Live Poultry—Quiet: chickens, eas ier. chickens as to quality, 23928 c. 1 Dicssed Poultry—Lower;; fumv nearby turkeys. 46®47c: fair to good. 439 4fie; dressed geese, 28f0.70c. I Bran —Lower; soft winter bran, j western In 100 pound sacks to arrive, I $43.50® 46; spring bran in 100 pound [sacks to arrive. $44.45. I'heesi—Higher; New York and {Wisconsin, full milk, 32933%0. I Potatoes—Easier; No. 1 per 130- pound sacks, $3.506 i' 4; No. 2. $292.40; I'enna per 100 pounds. $2.6092.90. Butter—Higher; western creamery, extia, 73c; nearby prints, fancy. ,9 ® 81c. Flour—Firm; fair demand. Soft winter straight western. $191.50: nearby. $9.50® 10; bard winter straight. $12912.80: short paten.. *l3 4(13.50; spring first clear. $9.75910.25; patent. sl3® 13.75; short patent, $13.80 ; 914.50; fancy spring and city mills patent, family brand. $14.50®1;>. IlHy Firm; good demand. Timothy. INo. 1. SB2 per ton: No. 2. $30931: No. 13. $27928; clover mixed liay, light {mixed. S3O 9 31: No. 1 mixed. $27 928. • Tallow—Quit; prime city loose. 15c; • special loose. lb%c; prime country, CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET i Chicago. Nov. 29. —Hogs—Receipts, j 9,000: active, bulk, $13.60® 13.85; top. 1M,7.95: heavy, $12.50® 13.95; medium. I $13.60® 13.90; light, $13.50® 13.85; light • light. sl3 913.65: heavy packing sows, smooth, $12.75913.25; packing sows, [tough. $12.25912.75; pigs, $12.50®' j Cattle—Receipts 5,000: compared {with (. week ago. Fat steers. 50c to (71 higher; she stock 45 to 50c higher; 1 best feeders 25c higher; others steady, [western 25 to 50c higher, calvtvs I steady. Sheep—2.ooo. compared with a week ago; fui lambs, 50c to $1 higher; 111 between grades advancing most; fat sheep, yearlings and feeding lambs. *▼▼ ▼▼ ▼ *' ~V '*> V▼▼TT TWT T T y T T~*r~TlT ▼ TLT-T-TJT ▼ l ' : : c i Statement of Condition of !; ; . \ Harrisburg National Bank i ■< I ► Condensed From the Re- J ! [ port to the Comptroller on j November 17, 1919 ► < ► ► '■< ► Resources Liabilities !< ► < j ► LOANS and DISCOUNTS, $1,240,648.48 Capital $300,000.00 '< ► QVERDRAFTS 2.85 Surplus 350,000.00 < ! ► U. S. Bonds _ 846,987.00 Undivided Profits 194,353.42 '•< ! > Bonds and Securities 455,439.39 Circulation 198,400.00 !< j y Banking House 44,000.00 Deposits 2,213,622.46 > Cash and due from Banks, 845,877.16 Liberty Loan Payments ... 176,579.00 i I►' ' < ► $3,422,954.88 $3,432,954.88 r 1 ► < I ► Capital, Surplus and Profits over SBOO,OOO. This bank will be pleased to receive new accounts ? and offers its services and facilities to patrons. * ♦ ► A Our Mechanical Department | | Has Moved — I | The Sales Department g U| Not —. I Printing estimates and consultation may he obtained at the Sales I Department, Telegraph Building, in Federal Square, as hereto- \ Or, if you prefer, we'll have a Printing Salesman call to discuss '.f B your printing problems with you, gladly. Tlie Telegraph Printing Company is now installed in its hand somely furnished Print Shop, at State and Cameron streets. The Telegraph Print-Mark, "The Imprint of Quality," has meant B "The Highest of Printing Standards" in the past. Now, its mean ing is multiplied tenfold, for new machinery, new equipment, lots of daylight and fresh air throughout the new plant means better-than-ever Printing. May we estimate on your next printing problem? | The Telegraph Printing Co. 1 Federal Square \ IT -ESS' and I Printing state and Cameron Streets I NOVEMBER 29, 1919. ; mostly 23 to 50e high: feeders and hreeding sheep steady. Unofficial estimates of arrivals Monday: Hosts. 50.000; cattle, 3:1,000; sheep, 27.000. und for next week hogs. 260,000. CHICAGO ll<> \lt ■> OP THADK Chicago. Nov. 29.—Hoard of Trade , closing. Corn —Pee. 13314: Jan. 1311 a; May I 130-%. Cats —Dec. 73-Is; May 76N. i I' rk—.lnn. 34.20; May 32.90. lat I'd—Jan. 23.70; May 23.2,">. ltihs—Jan. 19.55; May 18.15. : I H. E. SCHRIVER AUDITS SYSTEMS TAX SERVICE II Dillon Trust Bltlg.. Ilnrrlsburg, l*a. | (established 180 J i PUBLIC SALE .I ' Will be sold at public sale. Tues t day, December 2, at 1.80 at No. • 1617 Green street, all of the house hold goods, consisting of parlor, | dining roont and bedroom futni [j ture; Kas range and other goods. All to be sold without reserve. A. H. Shrenk lS AUCTIONEER V. / The Christmas Gift—a ghats, graph by Ilnehrach. Individuality and enduring ehnene. Henaonahla prleea. Write for our booklet P. BACHRACH Photographs of Distinction t02l Chestnut St., Philadelphia Studio* In 12 other Kaatera Cltlea UU SEALS ASTCNOILSr U n HAnitIBnSTBIQILVfMKS ll 1 llMlflDUßHl.MAimilft.WLlJ j Help Wanted Press Feeders at Once The Telegraph Printing Co. Cameron and State Sta. Harriibnrf, Pa. 1 L M maamn-^mmm 15