Death and Obituary - DIED. KNIGHT—In WUkinsburgr. Pa.. October 29, 1914. Horace P. Knight, son of the late Harry W. Knight and brother of Mrs. \V. S. Baldwin. Funeral on Saturday. October 31. at J. 30 o'clock, from the residence of his s;ster. 2027 N. Second St. HA IN -On Thursday. October 29. 1914. at the home of her daughter. Mrs. J. J. I* nicer, near Shoop's Church. Klizabeth 8., widow of Joseph Haln, aged years and 9 days. Funeral services will be held Mon day. November 2. 1914. at 2 p. m.. with further services and interment at Bhoop's Church. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. BBCHRIST—On Thursday. October 29, 1914. at 8.10 a. m.. Mrs. Minnie M. Sechrist. wife of George H. Sechrlst. aged 52 years. Funeral on Saturday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock, from her late residence. 361 S. Fourteenth street. Rev. A. H. Sa.npsel oftk-iatingr. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further no tice. interment in East Harrisburg; cemetery. FINN—On October CS. 1914. Catherine Finn, wife of James Finn, in her Surd year. r uneral on Saturday morning at 9 e clock, from her late residence. No. 1608 Fifth street. % Sale and Exchange FOR SALE |BTOVKS —Now and second hand stoves bought atul 30ld. Heaters and ranges of all kinds complete with pipe .uul fittings at low prices, S. GOLD. 1016 .Market street. Hell phone 13811!. KOR SALK CHEAP—One coal range, . one gas stove, in g»"d condition; can •!'<■ sefii at 1113 X. Third St. I' 01; SALE—Wagons suitable for anv purpose: must be sold this week, re gurdkss of cost; must have the room. GROCE'S WAQOX SHOP. K.-ti Walnut bireet. toil SALE—Single Comb White I„eg iiorn pullets; selling out. Specjal price- if taken at once. Apply A. H DAVIS, lV;tt>:ook. It, 11 i>;.o:ie t on SALE—Store front and plate glass also three counters and w ..11 furni ture with rocker bins. Call at JO 1S Green street, from 1 to 2, daily. FOR SALE—AT GABL.E'S, 113, 115 and 117 S. Second St.. 5.000 gallons New Kra ready-mixed uaint. Acne quality All the full line of the Acme make. JOR SALE—AT GABLE'S. 111-117 S Second St, 5,000 sets new sash, ixli IS 1.. primed and glazed, at J 1.15 Legal COM MI INWM AI.TH Ol' PKNNSYI-VA • NIA — I NSUR AN<'B DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Liquidation of tin "American Union Fire Insuranct Company." of Philadelphia. Pa. Charles Johnson. Insurance Commis sioner and liquidator of the business of the dissolved American Union Flr« Insurance Company, of Philadelphia has prepared first and preliminarj report, which is on file at the office o< the Insurance* Department at Harris lHirg. and at the office of the Specia deputy. 7th floor, "11 Walnut street Philadelphia. All claimants and othei persons interested have access to tin same, and must file on or before Novem ber iO. 1914. any and all exceptions t' the said report with Special Deputj Thomas B. Donaldson. representing sh< , undersigned. at his office. 331 Wttlllu street. Philadelphia, on or before No vember CO. 1914. Such exceptions shal have the same force and effect as i filed in the court. CHARLES JOHNSON. Insurance Commissioner. Harrisburg, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT. HARRISBURG. PA. Sealed proposals will be received a said office until 10 a. in.. November it 1914, when bids will be publicly open ed and scheduled, and contract award ed as soon thereafter as possible, fo the reconstruction of 20.15S lineal fee cf Brick Block pavement. 16 feel wide situated In Butler, Summit and Jeffer ►on townships. Butler county. Plan uul specifications may be seen at offlc of Highway Department. Harris buvg; 1~01 Chestnut street. Phladel phia; 2117 Parmer's Bank Building Pittsburgh, and Franklin Trust C'i Building, Franklin. Pa. Full particu lars and information on application t' EDWARD M. BIGELOW. State Highway Commissioner. NOTICE is hereby given that an appll cation will be made to the honorable the Judges of the Court of Commoi Pleas of Dauphin County. Pa., on tin 18th day of November. A. D. 1914, a 10 o'clotk a. m.. under the provision; of the act of Assembly of Pennsylvania entitled "An act to provide for thi Incorporation and regulation of certali corporations." approved April 29. 1574 and the several supplements thereto Ifor the charter of an intended corpo ration, to be called The Ladies' He brew School Association, the characte and object of which is for the suppor i' benevolent, charitable and educa ttoual undertakings, to establish, main tain and carry on a school for tin training and education of Hebrew chil dren. to raise funds by the eontrlbutioi and payment of dues by Its members and for that purpose to have and pos sess and enjoy all the rights, benefit: and privileges of said act of Assembl' and its supplements. W. JUSTIN CARTER. Solicitor, NOTK'E—Letters of administration tes tamentary on the estate of Annli P irthemore. late of Harrisburg, Dau phln county, Pa., deceased, having beet granted to the undersigned, residing ii Harrisburg. all persons Indebted to sail estate are requested to make immediati payment, and those having claims wil present them for settlement. CHRISTIE PARTHEMORE, Executor. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that applica tion will be made to the Allison Hil Trust Company, of Harrisburg. for thi Issuing of a new certificate of stock In lieu of one lost or destroyed, issuei to Lena M. Wert for :T> shares of thi capital stock of the said company, sail certificate being numbered 29S an( dated November 4th, 1310. Ijt:NA M w LRT. 125 ACRE FARM FOR SALE 'Hlilen .until of Hot. mnnmlHlr tin >ork count? I. on the road from <>raotliniM to Stddonahurg. 70 acr<-s cultivated. 55 acres of timber apd pasture land. 9-rootn frame dwelling and sum mer house. 6-room log tenant house, frame batik barn that will ac commodate 30 lieaa of stock—plentv of good outbuildings. 195 apple trees. to "50 vears old. aOS peach.trees, 2 to 4 years old. IS pear trees, U years old. . plum trees. 3 t 0 i; vears old. 2 cherry tree*. years old. 10 cherry trees. '.'o vears old. 13 grape vines. 13 years old. j2 grape vines, 2 years old. f apricot trees. 5 years old. .> English walnut trees, 5 years old. This property is known as the "Sunnyside Farm," and is occupied by the owner. MILLER BROS NEEFE REAL ESTATE Klre laatirnnce Surety Bonds I.ocukl and Court Streets [ Wants ] HELP WANTED—MALE. ARMY Or UNITED STATES. MEN WANTED: Ablebodled unmarried men between ages of IS and 35; citizens of United States, of (food character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English language. Kor information apply to Recruiting Officer. Ber*tier Building, 3d & Market sts.. Harrisburg. 4S N. Queen St.. Lancaster, 353 Pine st.. Williamsport. or 37 W. i Market st.. York. Pa. WANTED—At once; several g'ood tin ners. Apply at once to E. \Y. WEISS, 1221 N. Sixth street. « | WANTED—Salesmen to call on titer-' chants in Harrisburg and vicinity; good proposition to high grade man. Address P. Q. Box JO3, Harrlsburg. WANTED—Experienced operators on power machines. Apply DEVINE .V YI'NGEL Sloe Mfg. Co.. Sixteenth and State streets. HOW MUCH IS AN HOl-R WORTH? One person sets fifteen cents: another person gets tifieen dollars. Why this tremendous difference? S'perial train ing is the answ r. MY PRIVATE WES SONS in Shorthand Typewriting, etc., will increase vour efficiency. Call, we'll talk i; over. MERLE E. KELLER, Room 309, Patriot Building. U'TO TRANSPORTATION SCHOOL— The oldest, best and most reliable lutomoblle school in the country. A full course of practical instructions for s:t."'.oo. including long driving and re pairing lessons. Hundreds of good • paying positions arc open for conipe , lent men. Make application now. Easy I payments Open day and evenings. 5 N. Came it) n St. ~— —? SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. ! BOOBS CLEANING. windows, paints and floors, automobiles washed an i polished: work neatlv done. Phone 2SSS. CHAUFFEUR wishes position with pri vate fatnilv , seven >ears experience. | Apply cherry St. | DRUGGIST wishes a position, regls : tered. C. T. H. 377 N. Eighth St., ! l.cbanon. Pa. I EXPERIENCED COOK, colored, wants position in hotel or restaurant, or getting suppers or banquets for pri vate parties Rest of references. Ad dress H. J.. ,">24 Browns avenue. WANTED— Position as a clerk in store or position as violinist. Address j Hershey Hotel. Harrisburg. , WANTED—A young man would like a position as stenographer or book keeper or any other occupation. Call I at 407 Reily street. WANTED—A young man wishes a po sition in restaurant as waiter or j short order cook. Address I*. O. box • 341'. Harrisburg. Pa. YOUNG MAN seven yea s practical of fice and sales experience: bookkeeper, typist, etc., wants connections as soon as possible. \ddress !>. H. RUEARD. ' 3111 N. Second St.. City. YOUNG colored man would like posi tion to care for elderly gentleman. I Address 11. W.. 433 North Ave., room 3. FIRST CLASS colored buller would like position in private family. Address H. H„ 433 North Ave„ room 3. ! YOUNG colored man would li%e poal* ! tion as elevator operator or janitor. 1 Appl> 1232 Bailev St. , A YOUNG MAN. 21 years of age. wi* i two years of High school, sis months j of commercial and three years of busi i tiess training, desires employment. Lies: of referenct furnished. Call or aJd:e.--< •I. P.. 4.'T lie., st re I. \\ ANTED—Man handy with tools wants work of any kind. Address Box 54. W ormleysbui g, Pa. TE|"H. student would like to have po -1 sition of any kind after school hours. ; til.. City. SALESMEN WANTED. BOND SALESMEN— We have a :t edge ; proposition for bend salesmen, lief erence required. Charleston Parkers burg and Northern R. R. Co.. Parker3- | burg. W. Va. HELP WANTED. I RAILWAY MAIL clerks wanted. Com mence $75.00 month; sample examina tion questions free. Franklin Insti- HELP WANTED—FEMALE ANTED—GirI or woman for general housework: good wages, no washing or if. i-.ing. A |>p 1 v VB-".'■ Regina St. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—White woman wants days , work of any kind. Call 42» bti.au j street, room 2S. i A COLORED woman wishes position to . do light housework. Call 507 South Ave. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN would like to keep house for widower, or clean house, or hire out. Apply 2SO Heir St. I A DRESSXL\KER wants sewing by day or week: children's clothes a special ly. Apply at 1329 W>eth Ave. A COLORED GIRL wants work in res taurant, or chambermaid in hotel or boarding house. Apply 1329 Wyeth Ave. COLORED woman wishes dav's work of any kind. Call or address 232 s fifteenth street, Harrisburg, Pa. YOUNG LADY desires position as i stenographer and general office work ' Can furnish best of reference. Ad dress 141= Zarker street. ! COLORED woman would like work bv the day, nouse gleaning, washin o ironing. Call or write to 10SU Christy Court. YOUNG colored woman wants day's '■ work or washing and ironing. Ad dress or call 1211 Apple Ave. NEAT colored girl desires light house work or nursing. Address or call ID2I !• ulton St. I WANTED—A clerical position, by a ' > y; " vo >' ear9 experience. Address M, p., (>l, Peffer St., City. WANTED—Position as Housekeeper by 1 middle-age J woman: can give good reference. Address 418 Walnut St. , WANTED—Washing or ironing for Monday or Tuesday. MRS. CATH ERINE BROWN, 1102 Grape Ave j WANTED—Days" work or house clean- I ing. Call or address 1009 Cuwden street. j WHITE WOMAN wants washing and ironing for Monday and Tuesday. Adoress 1- j S. Cameron St. < Lost and Found FOUND FOUND—The home of Vellable work for particular people at EGGERT'S Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market SL Call either phone, we'll do tile rest. The Harrisburg Hospital is open daily except Sunday, between 1 and 2 o'clock p. m. for dispensing medical advice and prescriptions to those un able to pay for tliem. rTARKISBURCi ST AH-1X DEPKN DENT. FRIDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 30, 1914. fit's Simple Figuring fSh h ° w ■ou might have saved your I j, * home if you had begun to save your mo,,e . v in time and had deposited it i bit by bit with us. Our ottice force al "' ' ree booklet will explain how money grows at 3 per cent, annual " interest \ compounded), and we'll iast up the columns if you so desire. Why not take the matter nowf First National Bank 224 Market St. -* AMU SEME NTS. | AMDSBICBNTB. r 1 N ?«T^iiT mu,,KS * cw - New Bill To-day SUIMIIK UkKMRI). 1 ,V " J ■4 OTHER KXt'KI.I.EVT ACTS KOI II KFITH ACTS \M> I'll Tl RKS HA I.LOU RICK PARTY SATIRMAX VMOM» MNHT. IOMK WITH 11111 l 1. **11.1.1. \MI h.UMUXI MAKE I P OK DEW t\l) »• A \ O DBNNKIT A (iOSI.KIi SKATS SOW SELMSt; FOR * HOVBS AND AI.POIAT Midnight Matinee Election Night MATINEES 5 and 10c ALIi RETI STATE AXU EVENINGS, 10 M 1 5C «■ _ —— _ _ ___ J MAIFSTIP* 11 "" ,IIICEI,T IYIHJIO IIU 4, APPELL. Mgrs. TO-NIGHT—LAST TIME The Charming Widows With Pair nn«l f.illiau IlitKlinh 2—Kit; KK VITUES-—i! TUB lUNi'K or I 111*1 rIIt ST SIN ami l'Hl\{ |>S K \. TIIK MYSTKH* OF' *rii»: MI.K I'RICKS—I.V. 3»V. r»©c and 75c AH Next Week Malinee Daily 10 and 2Cc I IIK MYRKLE-HARDER STOCK CO. IMIOni I IMi THE KOI.I.OWING KKIMDU VV *K t KSSHSI HIIMIW M4T. AM) EVE.. Elevating a Husband I'l KSI)A* MAT. AMI KVK.. Girl of the Golden West WEDMSSIMV MVT. *M> K\ K.. Stop Thief TIUK.«I>\\ MAT. AMI EVE., What Happened to Mary KKIU V \ MAT AMI KVK... The Escape SITIKDW MAT. AMI EVE., Under Southern Skies Night Prices: 1 5Cc, 38c, 20c. Gallery, 10c \T <• VI.K VOW OI'EN ' Res! Estate FURNISHED ROOMS AND HOARDING » FOR KKNT- Niwly furnished front room and boarding: rcasonahh rat •*: also communicating front roon with list* of phone, bath, steam hea and alectr lights. Apply i >.\r: ; 11> A i\\ UTM knts. loT South socoitd 8t« FOK RKNT Furnished rooms and boarding by meal, day ot week Ap ply 1001 X. second St.. corner Boas and »?>-ond streets REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES FOX RENT ani .'S-storj dwelling houses to: sale F.lder Kea Co.._.'4tli and Derry Sts. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. SOMK PEOPLE are paying lent wher they luld be living in their owr •'oiisp and paying for sarm in monthl) payment. Why not buy'.' BELL REAL- I'V im.. Ilorjrtter Building. FOR RENT—Frame dwelling. with nc conveniences', 202" Brisgs St.; rem 13.u0. Apply 312 Boas street. POR RKNT—An right-room corner brick house, at 63u Emerald street. All improvement*. Apply B. lv HOFF MA.\. L'l'l'S X. Sixth St.. or Seventh and Woodbine streets. (•'OR RENT—IIIB Berryhill St.; three story brick; newly papered, corner house, all improvements. Kent $22.00. Apply at 1843 Kegina St. roi! RENT No. 9N. Fourth St.: three rooms and bath; city steam heat, elec tric and gas; suitable for business of iees of for light housekeeping;. Apply P. MAGARO, on premises. •OR RENT— -1330 Derry St.. Ist floor apt.... HO.OO 1317 Derrv St., 3d floor apt SIC.OO 1313 Maiket St., 3rd tloor apt.. 525.00 1347 Mulberry, 3d floor apt.. ..$38.00 3336 Derry St. new house 525.00 1004 Holly street $25.00 1210 Berryhill St., house $22.50 1447 & 1443 Berryhill, houses, . .$22.50 2338 Eiiersiy St 515.30 2108 Perry St SIB.OO 13-5 Thompson St $ll.OO HARVEY T. SMITH. 204 S. 13th St. ''OR RENT—Two 2>i-slory brick houses. Nos. 1.321 and 15;:! Vernon itreet. Rent <15.00 each. Possession mmediately. E. A. HEFFLEFINGER. Oast End Bank. FOR RENT—AII improve ments— -1614 Catherine, $16.00 1509 Naudain $17.00 >3O S. Seventeenth, . .$18.50 Apply Kuhn & Hershev, ljjSouth Third street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT ;'OR RENT —Small apartment on South Fourtli street; city steam heat; refer ence required. Inquire 29 S. Dewberry FOR R'ENT—Desirable apartment of three rooms, bath, balcony; tine sec lon of Hill. Rental $15.00. Address 197.). care Star-Independent. FARM LANDS FOR SALE SMAI.L MISSOURI FARM—SS.OO cash \ftnd $5.00 monthly; no Interest or axes; highly productive land. Close ;o three big markets. Write for pho ographs and full information, llunifer, . 115. N. V. Life iildg.. Kansas City, Jo. • /' \ PHOTOPLAY TO-DAY "AMRrsHt&D,** it-act £««•■«> Polit ical Drama. KraturliiK I'HAMIS \. RI SIIM W. HKOM'llo 111 1.1. V RK\V\RUKD- Ks*nna> \\ ritfrn. % MI:KTI.\(; MK. .lO\K»—iiiom-Apii. THW S>l I (■<; I.KR'S DAKillTKK— l.nblu l)ramn. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT - A quiet home for refined people; two rooms, desirable for mar ried couple, and one smaller, pi asant for lady: hot water heat; use of phone. Please do not eall unless you have ref erence. 117 Pine St. 1 UAUGE third story front room for rent: steam heat. gas. electric light. | three windows, bath privilege. Apply REAL ESTATE FOR BAIIE. FOR SALK—3-story brick house; S rooms; bath; gas; furnace; porch front. Lot 18\100. Desirabl location, j Privo and terms reasonable. HELJ* •tv C< Bergner Building* KITH KR a 4 or 10-a re farm within a twelve-minute walk of trolley serv ice; 10c fare to Harrisburg; consider able fruit; good soil. BELL, RUALTV | CO., Bergner Building. FOR SALE—Five building; lots, one on corner, in Pleasantvillc Terrace. X. .T.. six mlies from Atlantic City. Will sell or exchange for gooii touring car. Bar gain. Call 27 N. Nineteenth St. Phone 1793 L* I'OK SALE—House No. 1831 X. Sixth St. Remodeled throughout: all improve ments. Apply GEO. W. ORTH. 423 I State St. 'FOR SALK—S24 Camp M.; brick; corner property; 1,0 rooms, bath and furnace: porches; lot 20x100. ImiNTON-PACKER CO.. Second and Walnut Sts. I 4 OR SALE—4O3 Boas St.; 2^-story frame; 9 rooms, bath and steam heat; good condition; price attractive. RIUX rON-PACKER CO., Second and Walnut I lit _ FOR SAIjE—Nos 1107 and 1109 Plum 1 street; two :! 14-story frame- dwell ings: water in kitchen, $3,000. C. 11. ORCUTT, Xo. 2ii7 Cumberland St. FTTRNISHED BOOMS FOR RENT iTO LET—Two furnished third storv I front rooms with steam- heat and i privilege of bath. Kent very moderate j Apply 301 Briggs s?t. i ■ , I 1 1 Miscellaneous j FURNITUHE PACKINO ! PACKING—A. li. SHRE.VK. 1»06 North fcixth street, tlrst class packer of fur niture, china and bricabrac. Bell iihone 3i)S\V. W. J. WENRICH. 339 Hamilton street — r urnlture. china and piano packing. ' Shipments looked after at both enda. " kinds of hauling. Beil phone OLE GOLD AND SILVER I HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for old ! sold, silver, watches, and jewelry. JOSEPH L). BRENMSW, Jeweler. 1 .S. Xhird street. WANTED TO BUY ! WANTED—To buy an upright or square piano; must be very cheap for cash, j Audress 3y 11, care Star-Independent. | FINANCIAL. ——————— " ' UONKV To LA)A!*t upon rt*ai estai# so* j cutilJes in any amounts *ud upon any ! terms, to auu th« uortutve.. MISCELLANEOUS i WANTED—Partner with small amount! of capital, in a daily market. For 1 particulars address W. H. .MYtatS, 40J ' Market street. INVESTOR'S OPPORTUNITY WE are giving the small investor a chance to purchase our SIOO l-'irst j 'Mortgage Bonds on easy payments ai same price paid by large ltnanciers, with free stock bonus. Send name for 1 full information. Charleston Parkers burg and Northern Kailroad Company, I'arKCrsburg, \V. Va. MONEY TO LOAN 15.00 TO $50.00 on your plain note, to any person holding a salaried posi tion; ail transaction strictly conhuen liai. Employees Discount Co., 3t> N. 1 nird St., second tloor. LOANS—SS co for honest working people wituout bank credit at less Ulan legal rales; payable in install ments to suit borrowers convenience. CO-OPKKAiIVE Loan and Invesiuieni Co.. JO4 Cnesuiui. at ALL KINDS OF HAULING ALL. kinds of hauling, large two-ton truck; furniture, pianos, freight, in the city and suburbs. Prices leason aule. fictile and pleasure trips, uay or evening, WM. li. OAlic., Vernon; at ;Uuue J.liJ. | STORAGE ■ - , HARRISBURG STORAGE CO.— Two large brick warehouses, built ex pressly for storage. Private rooms for household goods and unexcelled facil ities lor storing all kinds of merchan dise. Low storage rales. South St. and P. it. li. ■STOUGH COMES TO CITY TO-MORROW Coatinufd From Firm I'age. | iug churches. The party will proceed I to the Stough residence* at 216 Pine 1 street, where they will he received bv j the entertainment committee and diii ] ner will be served. All Members of Party Here The twelve members of the Stough party will all be iu this citv to-mor row: The Rev. Dr. Henry W. Stough. evangelist; the Rev. F. f. Cartwright, i associate evangelist; Prof. D. 1.. Spooner, musical director; Miss Sara C. Palmer's women's department; Miss ■ Florence Saxman, young women's de partment; 11. K. vi°, Patterson, men's : work and shops, Fred D. Cartwright, j custodian and young men's department; ; \\. P. Krwin, accompanist; Miss Daisy i kgglestom, children "s department; | Miss Olive M. Rogers, secretary and re j corder; Miss Josephine Colt, "workers' j training classes, and W. W. Shannon. ; preliminary organizer. MISS JOSEPHINE COLT Training Class Instructor Miss Colt and Mr. Shannon have , been in this city several weeks, the for [ mer doing work among women and girls and the latter among men. Thev • are at present the best-known members of the party. After they have intro , duced their co-workers and have seen the campaign here in full swing they will leave for Altooua to prepare the way for the evangelist. A nursery and rest room at Fifth , and North streers for the benefit of ■ women and children attending taber nacle meetings has been quietly . j equipped by the women's work comniit ' tee. Mrs. K. A. Reigle, chairman, and is about reftdv for use. The house has been vacated by tlie tenants and will be used by tho Stough workers during the coming s:x weeks. Cots and chairs have been installed and will accommo -1 date about seventy-five persons. Mem bers of the women's and young wom en's work committee will be in charge in the evenings, to take care of babies while the. mothers attend tabernacle meetings and to attend to any ill wom en or children. The women's work W W. SHANNON Preliminary Organizer j committee is also furnishing the room for the custodian, Fred Cartwright, at j the tabernacle Meeting Held This Afternoon Persons interested in neighborhood j j prayer meetings attended a service at I the Fourth Street Church of Uod this i s afternoon at 2.30 o'clock addressed by the Rev. F. T. Cartwright, Dr. Stough 'si associate. i Although admission to the tabernacle I j meeting on Sunday afternoon at 3 j j o'clock for church members, will be by I ticket only, it is urged that church j ' members without tickets should attend, j since they can he identified and receive ; tickets outside of the tabernacle before j the meeting. The last preliminary rehearsal of the j tabernacle chorus will be held to-mor- : row evening at 7.43 o'clock in the' I choir loft of the tabernacle. Prof. D. L. j | Spooner, musical director of the Stough j party, will be in charge. It is desired | that all persons enrolled be prment, I since important matters relative to the future work of the chorus will be taken up. , Work on the tabernacle progressed to-day. with the assistance of women. A service was .held at noon. The work will continue to-morrow and perhaps will not be completed until midnight. To-morrow afternoon young people will put up the flags and bunting and the j ground floor will be covered with saw-1 dust. The opening service will he at I 10.30 o'clock Sunday morning. FINANCE LIVE STOCK PRICES Conditions In the Phil'delohla Market for Three Days This Week Philadelphia. Oct. :So.—Conditions for three days ending Wednesday evening, 1 October 28: Beef Cattle—Ohio, Kentuqkv and Vir ginia cattle were principally in evi dence and values wore keeping fairly steady, thoutrh trade wan not active. Cows sold slowly at tinner rates, with the better class of calves closing steady to Arm. Quotations: Steers Average best. JS.B.">4i>B.oo; choice, 18.65 'u 8.75; good. JS.IU'aSSO; TURKEY BREAKS INTO WAR AND SINKS RUSSIAN VESSELS IN THE BLACK SEA Cratliard Front First rait, government had been very friendly and he felt no appre hension about them. Although Great Britain several weeks ago asked the United States to care for her diplomatic interests in Con -1 stantinople in the event of the outbreak of war, State De partment officials said no request of a similar nature had come from Russia or any of the other belligerents. i Interest in the battles raging in the cast, and west of I Europe, where decisive results are still to be attained, to i day was momentarily overshadowed by Turkey's entrance into the great war through inauguration of hostilities ! against Russia. London and Washington agree that this development probably will have slight effect on land operations but will manifest itself chiefly by sea and give the allied fleets in I lie Mediterranean and adjacent waters some busy days or weeks. Aside from this, the most interesting phase of Tur key s action is its probable effect on the delicate Balkan situation and next, what Greece will do. Should Greece (Mitel the great arena of war two expatriated American battleships, the old Mississippi and Idaho, rccentlv sold to In r. may be heard from. \\ hat effect I urkey s entrance into the war, now ri con flict of ton nations, will have on the uncounted millions ot. Moslems in Africa and Asia is a matter of conjecture. It was made known to-day, that in addition to sinking two steamers in the Black Sea and bombarding the cit* of Theodosia, in the Crimea, Turkish warships had entered the port of Odessa, sunk a Russian gunboat and damaged a French liner. Although 110 formal declaration of wal ls reported, the Russian ambassador at Constantinople has been withdrawn. Little news filtered through to-day from the scene of the great battle in Flanders, and indications were that the censorship had become still more rigid. The French offi cial statement, while optimistic in tone, was general in terms and contained nothing to indicate that decided ad vantages had been won by either side, and it was inferred that the deadly struggle was yet to run its course. The enormous sacrifices made by the Germans to force a passage of the Yser river are said by the French War Office to have been in vain. The German forces who main tained their hard won place to the south of the Yser, not withstanding the heavy cost in lite, are now said to'have withdrawn. \\ hat the shot and shrapnel could not ac complish lias been achieved by another device, the Bel gians having flooded the lower valley of the river. The French official, statement indicates that it has again fallen to the lot of the British troops to bear the brunt of battle. Their presence along the line from Ypres to Dixmude is revealed in the statement, which savs that, violent German attacks in this vicinity were beaten'back and that the British and French were able to push for ward. At points north to Laßassee, just south of the Belgian border, the British forces are credited with hav ing repulsed superior forces, and to have won back terri tory previously yielded. On the remainder of the front | progress is claimed by the French "almost everywhere." j Ot the battles in Russian Roland and Galicia no word j had come since the indefinite official reports of yesterdav. j Germany states officially that reports of a raid of German troops into Angola, West Africa, is a "flat lie" designed to justify Portugal's entrance into the European I \\ui on the side of the allies. The German statement is I disputed by what are represented as official advices from i Louvrence Marques. East Africa, stating that a party of (German cavalry had crossed the border of Angola, and j that three were killed by the Portuguese. 1 he heavy mortality among high officers is emphasized I by the report from Paris that 21 French officers have been promoted to the rank of general. Eight of these are to hll the places made vacant by death in battle. : 50 CO fat m ™ n ws ,7 *s°?s ' M* Confectioner* A. $ \ 1.50 1 2'' good' V,! 3 c lu7ioe P1 J10.50 ®'V il ; t/s ™do fre" ' medium, 18.00® 9.00; common, Jti.uufl i we s te r n . vtra hI," T.M; southerns and barnyard,. ,5.00$ | «£ K fSe Sheep and Lambs—The market was ! Htenflv- r,,„.i„ gradually assuming a more satisfac- o ld roosters 11 i/1 "• 'chickens' tory shape under cooler weather con- iucks. 13814- ir«"se' 13® 14 dltlonn. and prices were well maintain- Dressed noiiltrv town? funic h ° Sheep— a K °' (Kl outl<)ok • Quotations: 17® 18; average receipts,' 13® Hi; sniaiV. Rvtra 12® 12V4; old roosters. 13>/&; broilinu choice, :::::::::::::: JHsS"'"® ®i7 ke,,s ' nearb >- western, 12 Medium, . si.nor..'oo ■ Flour ste adv 'SH UVy ' Va,; ' •'••••• Ibbay^ y No?"i 11 medium' bX S s 8 Ext™ ,« iiftiffls 25 1 IS-SS® 1 ,* 1 No " "• 1 17.T.0: No. 3. 14.50® tone predominating: with arrivals under' ' ' "n S °Ul b '-l C ° ntrol ' guotaUonß: Weet "! Chicago lave Stock Market City Dressed Stock—Demand for all l . Oct. "o.—Mors—Receipts, choice and prime meats was only mod-i : Bulk. 7.25® 7.55; lighi, erate, with current values being stead- V-.,?- ''' "lixcd, 7.1 0®i>7.70; heavy, 7.0., lly held. Quotations. ©u.tja; rough, 7.05®7.15; pigs, 4.60 f(j) 7.50 Steers, I>y,®> 15 • heifers. 12®14c , battle—Receipts. 2,000; firm. Reeves, :ows. 9ijji X 2 '.jc: veal .alvean■"< li-16c; ex- I '•?«: steers. 5.75® 9.40; Blockers :ra calves, 17c; southerns and barn- i' in( * feeders, cows and heif .ards, 10® 12c; country-dressed. 13014 c: ! urß ,\ ■>■'#©#•3o; calves, 7.25® 11.00. ?xtra. sheep, 9®loc; extra weth- 1- heep Receipts, 15,000; firm. Sheep, *rs, 11c; lambs, 14@15c; extra lambs, yearlings, 5.85®6.85; lambs, ltic; hogs, Philadelphia Produce Market IVT^ Philadelphia, Oct. 30.—Wheat higher; ! No. 2 red spot, export. 111©115; No. li +<-v T.nflll northern. Duluth export. 125<&r> 128. j a ®B3°4" " rm; N °' 2 ye " aw • local, 83 ! EMPLOYEES Oats Arm; No. 2 white. 53?4@54. j DISCOUNT CO. Bran firm; winter, per ton, J24.00® i 24.50; spring. 23.50®24.00. Bfl N. Third St., 2nd Floor Refined sugars lirni; powdered. 5.70; FOR SALE Homes of Real Merit Situate No*. 39 to 49 North Nineteenth street, ami adjoining Res ervoir Park. 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