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WARDEN, TT I WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1932 I IF YOU SEE WHAT YOU WANT AMONG THESE ADS ADVERTISE TOMORROW Classified Advertising Employment Real Estate for Rent Ait art restricteo ta Iheir and tp Times-Mirror Style Daily pef striions: CASH No Charge tess tnan propci Warren In- 36 Situations HIGH SCHOOL girl wants to work for room and board. Call 937-M. YOUNG LADY wants to do housework for room and board. Write Box 93, D. 2, Warren, Pa.

77 Houses for Kent OR SALE room house, 10 Hertzel St. Inquire T. K. Creal, Phone 1530. 5 ROOM Terrace St.

$12 month. Inquire Shoe Shop, 17 E. 5th Ave. 13 words or 3 20 25 30 words 35 words lirei SrK (jay weeK 44o day $2.16 weelt 55o day week 66o day $3.24 week 77c day $3.78 weeic 37 Situations MIDDLE-AGED COUPLE No children, experienced farmers, would like to take charge of farm or work by month. Very reason- able.

Write Box care Times-Mirror. GARAGES for rent. Very central Inquire S. E. Walker Times office.

40 woi'ds week 45 day $4.56 weeIc 50 words day S5.40 Advertlsino orcerea ror irregutat inier tlons taites the one fme rate. No talcen for less than basis of three lines While all classified ads are cased on cash )n advance in case pf emergency ads will be taktn over the telephone and three days credit will be allowed living In the and a week will be allowed oersoni living on routes and outsido towns. Under no circumstances classified ads published for persons owing an ac-ount for a previous ad ordered tor three days or six drys sMDped before expiration will only be charged for the number of times the aJ appeared and ad)ustment made at the rate Special rate tor yearly advertising on request. Publishers reserve tTie right to edit er any classified advertlslro cuoy. Telephone 439 ar.d ask fo- Ad laker.

The indivlauai aJvertlsementii are er ranged under these headings In alorabetical arder for aulck reference. Announcements Financial Borrow WANTED to borrow $3,000 on fir.st mortgage on a $6,000 property in good condition and location. Modern house. Inquire of 8. E.

VValker. FOR remodeled 6 rooms and bath. Coal Heatrola. Garage. Low rent.

Warren Real Estate and Inv. Co. Phone 2140. 77A Garages For Rent CARS stored. 1655-W.

$2 month. Phone Special for Thursday Quality Fresh, Lean HAMBURG for 29c This Is our best Miss This Bargain! LEWIS MARKET and Desk tlooiii OFFICES for rent. Two rooms over Turner Radio Shop. Call Gamble B)dg. Corp.

Phone 2238-J Merchandise 51 Articles For Sale WINCHESTER Savage Rifle for sale cheap. Call at 20 Russell St. after 7 p. m. FOR base show cases, counters, shelving, store equipment.

Will be sold cheap. Inquire W. A. Walker. ai Rent 5 ROOM unfurnished apartment with bath and garage.

Low rent. Write J. Times office. il in Real Estate Personals SPINAL NERVE PRESSURE stops co-ordination of vital organs. Chiropractic releases the pressure.

C. C. Salisbury, D. C. Phone 2336.

board and make a good home for boy in school 8 or 9 years of age. Located near school. Write Box 27, care Times-Mirror. ALL Fuller Brush service orders for Christmas. Call 2458-J.

56 Feed, Fertilizers SEE LEGTERS for Real Estate. Borg Block, Pa. Ave. West. Phone 14; Res.

559-J. BETTER PROPERTIES for sale and rent for less. Warren Real Estate and Investment Co. Phone 2140. blue coal, Neville coke, smokeless and washed common coal.

Phone 707. SCREENED Petroleum Coke and soft coal. Lowest cash prices Cloyd I. Heeter, Phone 1298-W. Real Estate for Sale 83 Farms and Land For Sale 10 Strayed, Lost, Found BUNCH KEYS found near McPherson St.

Owner claim same at Times office. GENUINE BOSTONIA CANNEL full weight, premium quality coal. Warren Coal Co. 1540 Phone 1541. COAL -Quality soft coal, lump.

Firewood. Carl J. Lindmark. Phone 1949-W. short distance from Russell.

Sixty-three acres Mostly cleared. House newly reconditioned. First class condition. Barn, chicken house and otter outbuildings in good condition. Will sell cheap.

Inquire W. A. Walker. XMAS EiFT FOR ALA. PRISONERS Montgomery, Nov.30—(*i’) A forty-live day Chrij 3 traas vacation from prison has been declared by Governor B.

M. Miller for the 5G0 most obedient and diligent long termers among 5,550 comicts. PRESBYTERIAN MEN'S CLASS IS ENTERTAINED The Rev. Wm. Thomas, of Endeavor regaled tne memoers oi Uie jeiiei aon a Class and irienas with a iiiiarious en- ceriainment lasi evening at the rresoytenan chuicn at a social gaaieiing of the men of the churcu lu thj men room.

Graieiui applause louowed each or recitatiou, anu iL oniy the lateness of the iiour that iinaiiy compelled Parson Jtriill to terminai.0 his pxogiam wiin his auaience still eager lor more, i'amiiiar as he is to many, his in- teresting ana enLertaining anec- dotes cuiled on his travels the world over always cliCK, and ihous'h light-heai ted his fun al- I ways has ihe lieari, touch and his cliaracterizaiions are w'armly sympathetic. Tae speaker brought with him a group or' artifacts and oojects which he had gatliered irom the ends of the earth, and which i became alive with interest as he commented upon them and the circumstances of their acquisition. During the evening Mrs. Goldie Joy sang a group of three delightful songs, which were very much 24 Hour Service Times Sq. Service MARKET BREAKS THROUGH LOWER LIMIT OF RECENT TRADING RANGE the Bar," were read during the services.

Interment in the Franklin cemetery with Oil City lodge No. 589, I. O. O. in charge of the commitment.

John Mark i as noble grand and A. L. as chaplain. Pallbearers were: Olin Bonnett, Edward Boimett. Frank and John John.son, I'avid i Manross and Belmont Donaldson.

MRS. KATIIEIIINE C. BAKER Funeral services in memory of Mrs. Katherine C. Baker will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 from the home of her daughter, Mrs.

B. Campbell, 600 Fifth avenue, west. Rev. C. E.

Allen of the Methodist Episcopal church conduct the service. The governor one up on Santa Claus and began to hand out rhe committee In charge ot re- FOR desire to sell my 80 ed the Christmas gifts today provid ing for release of the prisoners from December 1 to January 15. It the largest number of Christmas paroles and the longest ones ever granted in Alabama. has been a hard Governor Miller said, I am glad I can bring joy to the hearts of these men and women by sending them home to spend the full Christmas season among their lov- fie.shments were Messrs. F.

S. Richards, Carl Peel and Thomas Per' who were assisted also by Roger Olson, Ernest Johnson, C. L. Knowlton. 59 Household Goods BILLFOLD, containing valuable papers, lost Sunday on Jamestown road.

Keep money and return billfold to Times office. Automotive 11 Automobiles Por Sale C. A. HUBBARD MOTOR SALES and Coupes with Heaters installed, ready for cold weather. Prices from $25 up.

BUFFET, large porch several small strong steel taoies, steel shelving. Inquire S. E. Walker. COMBINATION RAiTcE, Washer, Mangle, Gas Stove, Lounge, Book- i case, 3-piece Bedroom Suite.

1081 Central Ave. LARGE mahogany victrola with 40 records, $10. Bed davenport, $5. 19 Parker St. acre farm at Chandlers Valley House is modern, with hot and cold running bath room; electric hot water boiler, electric Inquire W.

A. Walker. 84 Houses For Sale 62 Musical iVlerchandlse BARGAINS THAT MUST BE 1632 New Model Ford Coupe; 5000 miles. Perfect condition. 1931 Chevrolet Coach.

Everything in tip top shape. 60 day gruaran- tee. 1930 Whippet Coach. Excellent condition throughout. Be sure and see this bargain.

A few cheap hunting cars left to be sold from $25 to $55. WEIGEL MOTOR SALES Garage. USED CAR 1931 Ford Coach. 1930 Chevrolet Coach. 1930 Essex Coach.

1929 Ford seat. 1928 Pontiac Coupe. 1929 Essex Sedan. 1930 Essex Sedan. C.

C. Smith 6 Water St. Open evenings until 9 RADIO TUBES are much cheaper now. Buy them at P. E.

Youngsville, Pa. FORCED FORECLOSURES have left properties on our hands that may be purchased for much less than actual replacement value. Unquestioned bargains. Investigate. Warren Real Estate Investment Co.

AL SMITH SCORES A BIG HIT AS SINGER For years Alabama has granted Christmas paroles to model prisoners and officials said today few have violated the confidence. Last year 300 prisoners were permitted to go home, and when officials checked up three missing. Tw'o dragged in a day late and a third walked wearily up to Atmore prison the second day. footsore and downcast. He explained he had a fast that carried him 80 miles past his destination.

LJ Seeds, Plants, Flowers CHRYSANTHEMUMS and pom! poms, funeral designs. Emil Hjelte, Phone 1733-J. 204 Canton St. 64 Specials at the Stores 12 Auto Truclis for Sale 1 HADFIELD-Penfield Road Grader with rigid rail tracks. Ford Model A Stake Body Truck.

Sheffield City Garage, Sheffield, Pa. SEWING MACHINES store for anything in this Hultberg Block. Call 976-M. (From Page One) singer and the orchestra and as a result the orchestra was away to a flying start before Smith was in his proper stance. But it did not seem to bother him.

He merely turned to the orchestra and said: of us is I wrong. get The PICK WINNERS FOR DISTRICT CONTEST MRS. CHRISTIAN STEBER Mrs. Christian steoer, one of the older residents of Venturetown, died at her home there thi.s morn- were i ing at 12:55 She was born in jrfendorf, Germany on January 25, 1862, but had lived for many years in the house where she died. She was preceded in death by her husbana eighi years ago.

Sue leaves one daughier, Mrs. L. A. Dunham; three sons, Albert, Fred and Edward, all of Warren; also nine grandchildren and or.e great- granuchild. Funeral services will be held on Saturday aftenx)on at two from the home, with the Rev.

C. A. Dennig officiating. Burial will be in Oakland cemetery. Enthusiastic followers of the four hint iiad its effect, on the neit In the Warmi attempt Mr.

Smith and the orches- i county dramatic tournament were SINGER SEWING A range of models at new, reduced prices. Easy terms. Singer Shop, Borg Block, 122 Pa. Av. W.

Ray E. Palmer, Manager. Phone 1343-R. tra got away to practically a gi. 1 generally mipressed with the high multaneous start.

From there on caliber of performance given Monit was Smith in a romp. Tuesday evemcgs, Nov. JS When the was over' youngbville. Signor Smith modestly turned as range and though to call it a dayfbut the ap- pillows, boudoir lamps, colonial lamps, card tables, easy chairs. We save you money.

J. A. Bloomquist Furniture Shop, N. Warren. Call 902.

Rooms and Board 68 Rooms Board MODEL Truck, Model Coupe, Tractor two-way Plow, Tractor' two-reel Hoist. The Rossell Garage, 710-12 Pa. Ave. E. 16 Stations VALVOLINE OIL the best on market.

Shellin Service Station, 110 Crescent St. FENDER efficient service. L. Haser, 2 Clark On the Island. Phone 562.

DESIRABLE room In home. Good location. Gentle man or business woman pre ferred Call 381-J plause was uproarious. Cries for filled the air, no end. The tenore leggiore with artistic appreciation of the needs of the occasion, returned and launched into a number beginning: the night that I struck New Yawk I went out for a quiet His auditors were puzzled.

Here was a new Al Smith. Maybe it was They were unfamiliar with the song. But they three judges as best qualified lo represent the county in the dis- THOMA.S J. SHEPARD i Funeral services in memory of the late Thomas J. Shepard were held Saturday afternoon at one from the home at Clarendon with the Rev.

C. J. Zctler of the Clarendon Methodist church officiating. The following friends acted as bearers: L. E.

Scavy, George Seavy, Charles Snyder, J. Carlson, C. Walchli, L. Jones. Interment was made in the Pittsfield cemetery.

Among those attended the services from out of were PARTIAL REPORT ON ROLL CALL IS ENCOURAGING Preliminary reports of the annual Red Cross Roll Call, as made at meeting of the Kiwanis club indicates that the total will reach well over the 2,000 mark, the final checkup is completed. According to S. McClure, who as pre.sident of the Kiwanis club, is chairman of the Warren County Chapter American Red Cross, many districts have gone well over quotas of a year ago, and all concerned are well pleased with the accompli.shments of the workers. Particular mention was made of the fine results in such places as Rogertown, Tiona, Russell, and most w'ards in the borough. The sergeants for December were named and made acquainted with their duties.

They are Herb Harris, Melvin Keller and A. E. Johnson. The committee to make arrangements for the Christmas party was named as follows; Allison Wade, Herb Jones, Herb Harj ris and Dr. Crane.

I The singing was led by Rev. E. i P. W'roth, with Pw. P.

Eaton at the I piano. New York, Nov. stock market today slipped through the limits of its recent trading range. The market picked up a little speed on the decline, but there was nothing to suggest more than normal-sized offerings, presumably by tired investment and speculative holders. Rails sold rather freely.

Santa Fe and Union Pacific lost 3 points or so. New York Central. Pennsylvania and Southern Pacific declined about a point. Favorite industrial and utility stocks during the September rise were among the heavier shares United Aircraft, American Telephone, Case and American Can lost 2 points or more. U.

S. Steel preferred dipped 3 and the common was down more than 1. Safeway Stores broke abotit 4 points. Consolidated Gas. North American, Harvester and Westinghouse Electric were all down 1 or more.

General and General Electric lost fractionally. business indices again attested to the seasonal recession of trade although electric power production and car loadings made fairly favorable showings. Commodity prices as a whole showed a fairlv steady undertone, Stnnciard Oil of New York announced a reduction in gasoline prices in sections of its eastern territory, LINE nh lDEND Oil City. Nov. The Southwest Pennsylvania Pipe Line Company today declared a dividend of payable December 31 to shareholders of record of December 15.

2:15 QUOTATIONS Reported by Kay, RieliArdft and Company BVFFALO East Buffalo, N. Nov. 30, f.i‘) (U. S. Dept, Agri.) Hogs 1,400 very little done; bids and scattered sales 15-20 urrler average: few 160-200 lbs, 200-230 lbs.

pigs and underweights quoted 3.75 dow'n. Cattle 100, cows active; steady; cutter grades 1.25-2.00; steers unsold. Calves 150, vealers to weak; few selections 6.50; most bids around 6.00 and down. Sheep lambs active; fully steady; good to choice 6 25; to largely 6.50; few 105-110 lbs, common and medium fat ewes 2.25-50. Warren SavlDft Baule Bldg.

INDUSTRIALS AND OILS Allied Chem and Dye Amerada 20 Am Foreign 6 American American Car 7 Am 6 Am Smelting and Refg American Sugar ......................23 Am Tel and Tel ......................102 T4 Anaconda 8 Atchison 3.6% Atlantic Auburn Baltimore and Ohio 9 Barnsdall 4 Bethlehem Steel Briggs Byers Pipe 13 Canadian Pacific 12 Calumet and Hecla 3 Cerro De Pasco Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago, Rock Island 4 Chicago, Mil and St. Paul 1 Charysler 14 Coca Cola 71 Col. Carbon Consolidated Oil 6 Col. Gas and Elee 12 Sou Continental Can Continental Oil 51 Commercial Sol 9 Corn Curtiss 1 Drug 32 Electric Auto Fox Film 2 Freeport 22 General Asphalt 7 General Electric General Foods General Motors Great Northern Ore 7 Gold Dust 15 Great Northern Granby Copper 5 Graham-Paige Goodyear Tire and Rub Hupp Motors Hudson Motors FEW OUTSIDERS WINNING IN N. Y.

BRIDGE rOURNEY International Nickel Inspiration Copper International Tel and Tel Kennecott Lehigh Valley Mid-Continent Petroleum Mack Truck Misrouri Pacific Montgomery Ward National Biscuit National Dairy Prod 18 Nevada Copper 5 Haven 3 12 4 12 trict contest, but there was a un-' two daughters, Mrs. Samuel Ad- animous feeling that each of the groups merited special commendation for their efforts. The w'in- ijers presented the plays, Around the and while was ams and family of Polk, Mrs. K. J.

Craig and husband of Indiana also two brothers, Frank of Saybrook and Walter of Huntington, W. one nephew, George Shepard and w'ife of Porkey, Mrs. R. given by the Russell Epworth I Shepard of Franklin and Mrs, League and of the by the Russell P. T.

A. Miss Janette Burns, of Youngs- James Beehan and daughter Erie. of private recognized it quickly enough when 1 69 Rooms for Housekeeping LIGHT housekeeping rooms; all conveniences, electric lights, use of phone and laundry, at $5 per week. Adults only. 515 Water St B''URNISHED rooms for housekeeping.

Private bath. 8 Fourth A VO 18 Business Services OfrerPici SMALL repair work called for and delivered. C. Beckley Electric Shop. Business Service 25 Moving, Trucking, Storage SECOND HAND FURNITURE for Bale.

Warren Transfer Storage Co. Phone 1193. Night call 497-W. Real Estate for Rent Apartments and Flats he erached the chorus with its: Bowery, the Before the recital was over Mr. Smith had sung the thrice, and as he departed, amid such as Caruso friight have envied, he twisted the cigar in his mouth, grinned happily, and said: glad you liked burg, and R.

T. Evans, of Warreu, ALONZO WOOD Funeral services in memory of NEWLY furnished 3 or 4 room apartment. Furnace heat. Fine location. 214 St.

district in the state tournament at Harrisburg in January. OPPORTUNITY -------------------to all STATE P. S. INVES- FocuLg Lntem! TIGATION SUSPENDED complete with batteries and bulb for 99c. Present your coupon at this office.

acted as judges while Miss Alonzo Wood, 502 Pennsylvania of Warren acted as critic. avenue, east, were held this local winners will meet the'ing at eleven from the Gib- groups from McKean county on Funeral Home, 304 East Tuesday evening, December 6, in Rev. Harold McCurdy Custer City in the semi-finals. The Grace Methodi.st church con- play selected in this latter contest ducted the service, and the will be the one to represent the ing acted as bearers for the bur- GIRLS LEAD ON BEATY BUILDING RGLL OF HONOR CAR and Truck Storage. dead storage.

Masterson Transfer 305 W. 3rd Ave. Phone 35. 29 Repairing and Refinishing UPHOLSTERING, repairing, re- flnishing and awnings. Folkman Peterson.

106 Pa. Ave. APARTMENT 6 rooms, second floor in former post office; building. Inquire S. E.

Walker. Times office. POST OFFICE room apartment, bath, third floor. In- quira S. E.

Walker, Times office. SMALL furnished apartment, 302 Water St. Call 181-R. 4 ROOM apartment, newly furnished, with bath. Garage if wanted.

415 5th Ave. 77 Houses For Rent Employment Help 20 SO. room house newly decorated. Reasonable rent. Phone 780-R.

Geo. Wells. LOANS Up to $300.00 to Housekeepers on their PERSONAL NOTE. FURNITURE or AUTOMOBILE DiBlWSON HULTBf RC Block Penna Ave. West MmlF dt Market St.

Phone l-B-5 WARREN, MANAGER wanted. National firm, high rating, wants man to take charge of business in Warren county. Pays $60 or more a week. INVESTMENT REQUIRED WHICH IS FULLY PROTECTED. No selling.

References exchanged. Quick action essen-i tial. Give address. Phone A FOR permanent business of fine character for any high class man W'anting to place himself forever above financial or business worries. Address care Times-Mirror office.

SALESMEN Crew managers for special with national corporation. Mr. Pacman, 210 Penna. 1 Ave. W.

FOR centrally cated on Pa. Ave. Known as the Sager home. Two-family h' Upper fiat furnished. Furnace.

Will be rented very reasonably. Inquire S. E. Walker, Phone 439, or F. E.

Redding. tause i with garage. Desirable 6 rooms and bath, laundry, cem- ent cellar, economical coal furnace, radio, piano. All other modern conveniences. Rent low to the right people.

Call 253-R. FOR room house recent- ly redecorated. Corner Spring St. I and Public Way. $13 per month.

Phone 888-W (From Page One) Those whose terms expire arc Senator William H. Earnest, Dauphin, who did not seek re-electiori; Charles H. Clippinger, Franklin, defeated in the general election; and Chairman William Westmoreland, defeated in the spring primary. The four continuing members are James J. Coyne, Allegheny; Samuel W.

Salus, Philadelphia, and William D. Pethick, Wayne, all Republican, and the only Democratic member, Warren R. Roberts, Northampton. CARD OF THANKS to express our sincere thanks to friends and relatives for the many kindnesses shown us during our recent bereavement. Mr.

Sam Berkman. Miss Edith Berkman. Frank Ekey. 11-30-ltpd, ial in Spring Creek cemetery; F. J.

Dooher, Larry Mann, L. Schweitzer, N. Harris, S. Caldwell and Lawrence Williams. CHARLES A.

WHANN Oil City Derrick: Impressive and largely attended funeral for Charles Whann were conducted at the family home in Reno at 2 m. Tuesday. Rev. H. A.

McCurdy, pastor 01 the Grace church of Warren, officiated, sisted by Rev. A. Swanson, pastor of the Reno M. church. The hymn, Night and Good and the poem, There are 32 pupils of the Beaty school on the honor roll for the second six weeks of the semester, according to the announcement raade today by Principal Harris.

Of thiS number, 17 are grade pupils, while 15 are in the eighth grade. Twenty-one are girls and eleven are boys. The honor students of Beaty school are as follows: Seventh Grade Jack Clark, Audrey Cramer, Miner CVary, liachel Emery, Allan Johnson, Leonard Kirby, Beatrice Koebley, Jean Koebley, Neove Mavrelis, Patricia McClure, Ann McGarry, Martha Peterson, Jeannette Reese, Esther Roberts, Ann Ronan, Charles Shortt, Eliot Zimmerman. Eighlh Grado Richard Arnold, Doro'hy B.ixter, Prederic Brasington, Stuart Dickson, John Fanar- John Fenstermacher, Jane Greer, Viola Hodas, Vera Johnson, Kathaleen Kiernan, Anne Peterson, Ruth Satterlund, Mary Spies, Clarene Suter, Barbara Woodruff. cents spent in Classified page may mean many dollars ol profit to you (From rage One) Gladys Lleberman and William Ullman; Miss Helen Bon wit and York Central 22 Mrs.

Mabel Kalman, S. Cohn and xorth American Alexander M. Sobel, Bernard Cone Northern and Louis Gottelf, Richard Frey Pacific Gas and and Charles Lochridge and Phillips Petroleum Dorn bush and Bachner. Packard Motor The big field of 94 pairs will play pullman i a second session tonight after; penna which it will be whittled to Procter and Gamble 56 qualifiers for the concluding pure 4 I matches. Kadio Corp I The second session of the team Reading ..............................29 championship will wind up this Iron and Steel I evening and the full field of 21; Royal will play through the final round Seaboard tomorrow.

shell Simms i Southern Calif Edison southern Southern Standard Brands Standard Oil of Calif Tht prlcM palo ror on cf hi standard Oil of various gradeo by the purch ing, Vac are: standard Gas and Pennsylvania grade. Warner post ng. studebaker National Tranelt lines. THE OIL MARKET Group A I Timken Includes Cochran i Tidewater Associated Hamilton and Doolittle districts 1 Oil of Calif Group Union Pacific Includes Titusville district. pipe and Foundry Group 1 65 Includes Turkey and Tidioute Gas and Imp districts, ixj.

S. Steel Group I.b4 utjjity Power and Light A Includes Bear Creek and Por vanadium key di.stricts. Warner Group 1.62 vVestinghouse PJlec Includes Eidenau, Bull Creek western Maryland Rough Run. Carbon. Dipaer, Bre 12 10 65 14 11 din, McJunkln, Jameson, Kenner dell, Emlenton.

Tiona. Lacy and Kinzua districts. Bradford and Allegany crude Wool worth Willys Overland 2 Yellow Truck Standards and Outside Oils Bid (Tidewater posting) 1.72 Humble FOR USED car bargains see list on the Classified page. WINNING AND LOSING A speculator sometimes makes it, but more often he The man who works and saves always makes it. All the great fortunes were started on the working and saving plan.

Men who and save are usually happy. Men who are all their earnings are seldom happy. No one can tell what w'ill happen. The man w'ho has his savings in have to worry. Conewango Building Loan Association E.

B. Whiting, Secy. 225 Penna. W. Warren CHILD CENTER If your child is under (5 years old, bring him to the Child Health Center on Thursday afternoon, from 2 to 3 4 Keep the Well Babies Bradford Grade in National gait Creek Transit lines (South Penn i South posting) 1-72 Oil of Ind----- Pennsylvaai .1 Crude Crew i standard Oil of Ky Levick lines Oil City, CHirb Market Franklin, Titusville dist.

1.67 (10 cent premium since July 15) Pennsylvania Grade Valvo- iine Pipe Lines, north of Allegheny Butler county Butler, Craw- Warren 13 2214 Bid 1.67 line and including Venango. Clarion, ford. Forest and Counties Pennsylvania Grade Oil in South West Pa. lines Pennsylvania Grade Oil in Eureka Pipe Line Co. lines 1,37 Pennsylvania Grade Oil in Buckeye Pipe Line Co.

lines 1.22 I Corning Grade oil in Buckeye I Pipe Line Co. 85 Lima 1.15 I Indiana 75 Princeton 1.10 1 25 LIO Somerset crude 85 Stoll Pipe Line 100 Western Kentucky 1,05 76 With differential of one cent for aach degree of gravity to and above at $3,00, Pure Oil Midland District Mich Pctrolia, Canada 1 9 Assoc, Gas and Elec Cities Service Elec. Bond and Share i Ford Motors, National Fuel United Gas Pittsburgh Market Bid Arkansas Gas IM 1.42 Lone SECOND BRITISH NOTE ON DEBTS IS I FOR USED car uargains see I list on the Classified page. (From Paire Thursday or Friday. wa no indicaion just how long it be, but it was described It was stated authcritativel; that the £3,000,000 In gold to the United States from Londoi last night w'as not a British con signment and has nothing to with war debts.

It shipped behalf of an unnamed continent! nation. It was indicated, howen er, that the shipment was connect ed with inter-governmentaj debti Everybody readi the Tlrnea-Mkm.

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