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Twenty-two thuesday morning. THE PITTSBURGH POST DECEMBER 9, 1920. HELP WANTED. LOST AND FOUND HELP WANTED DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES TICKER TALK MALE. The Copelaed Ref Igerat io Co paey Requires the Services of three -'Experienced; electrical refrigerator salesmen Baer Pittsburgh store will probably add $15,000,000 to this.

INVESTMENT TRI ST SECURITIES. Bid Asked Diversified trustee shares .17 17 Industrial trustee 11 '4 12 COLUMBIA BANK DIVIDEND. The Columbia National Bank of Pittsburgh has declared a special Christmas dividend of 4 per cent, payable December TO INCREASE PREFERRED. The New York stock exchange has received notice from V. Vlvaudou of a proposed Increase In preferred stock from $2,500,000 to $3,000,000.

ALLEGHENY TRUST DIVIDEND. The Allegheny Trust Company has declared a dividend of 2 per cent, payable Janus. ry 2. and a Christmas dividend of 1 per cent, payable December 22. FEDERAL TRUCK CAPITAL CUT.

The New York stock exchange has re irray, "at. 10 a. Friday, Dec. JBEKT Sl'GAR PRICK RAISED. Great Western Sugar Company bas advanced beet sugar 1 cents per bund red pounds.

SLIM A LOCO MOT I VE. Earning of ma Icomotive Worka thi year are reported to be around IS a 'hai-e. double the annual dividend requirements. KEPORTtD. private wire says reports are beard that strocg new Interests are seeking to obtain control in too open market of Laclede Gas.

V. S. TREASIRY BALANCE. The net balance of the United States Treasury, as of December 6. was as compared with $222,219,318 on November S.

I9LAMD CREEK COAL. Island Creek Coal had its largest rnonthly production in November. tons, which compares with 603,55 vtons in October, the previous record JUEW MOTOR Ll'BIUCAXT. Chicago dispatches to Wall street say the? Standard Oil Company of Indiana has a new motor lubricant which it considers is "unique" and to some extent "flerolutionary. HSJV FARMER SHOPS.

Sales of Fanny Farmer Candy Sbops. for November and 11 months compare as follows: 1826 1925 November I2S9.617 $259,141 vilroonths 2.836.151 2.196,994 'wkWTOSf STEEL. REPORT. ABKL. WILLIAM F.

At Cleveland. on Wednesday. November ISIS. William Y. Abel, formerly of Pittsburgh.

Interment private in Wade Memorial Chapel. Cleveland, on Friday afternoon. ARAMS DAVin -On Tuesday. December 7. 19'JS.

at a. David Adams son of Susan Hare Adams, In his 59th Funeral aervices at his lale home. 310 Cremo street. Northside. on Friday.

December 10. at 3 p. m. Friends of the family are respectrully tnvltea to attena. AKMOl R.

AG.VKS CROOKS an Monday December 6. 1926. at th Allegheny Gen eral Hospital, Agnes Crooks Armour, in her 39th year. Funeral from the home of her mother. Mrs tfadie M.

Crooks, Oakdale, on Thurs day afternoon. December 9, at 2:30 o'clock. Interment In Oakdale ceme tery. BARNES, K.MKRV A. On Wednesday.

De cember 1936, at 6:30 a. Emery A. Btrnm, husband of Mary Klizabeth Barnes fnee Sutherland), a Bed 6S years, father of Mrs. Elsie P. Lechner and John W.

Barnes. Also survived by nine grand children. He was a brother of Mrs. Ella B. LAughlin and John K.

Barnes. Services Friday at 3 p. at his late residence. Church avenue, near Glass Run road. Carrlck, via Carrick car to Church avenue.

Friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend. Interment In Soutluride cemetery. BLACK. MARY At Stwickley, on Wednesday. Iecember 8, 1926, at 6:1 a.

Mary Black, widow of Alexander Black, aed 62 years. Funeral services will be held at her late residence, 337 Bank street. Sewickley, on Thursday, December 9. at 7:30 p. Train leaves Federal street station at 6:2 p.

m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. BOYD, KI.1ADKTH On Tuesday. December 7, 1526, at 11:23 a. Klizabeth Boyd, wife of the late William Boyd.

Funeral services at her late residence, 924 Ivy street, on Friday afternoon, Decern ber 10. at o'clock. Friends of the fam ily re respectfully Invited to attend. BYRNE, PATRICK On Wednesday. De cember 8.

1S2S. at 4:15 p. Patrick Byrne, father of Mrs. CorneHus Driscoll and Mrs. Michael Kerin.

Funeral from the residence of his daughter. Mrs. Cornelius Drwcoll, T607 Mul- ford street, on Saturday, December 11. at 3:30 a. m.

Requiem mass at Holy Rosary Church at 9 a. m. Friends of the family and members of Holy Name boclety are respectfully Invited to attend. COOK. MARY M'GARR On Wednesday.

December 6. 1926, at 11:35 a. Mary McGarr Cook, wife of the late William Cook. Funeral from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Anna Driscoll.

614 Monti lair street. Greenfield, on Saturday, December II. at 8:30 a. m. Solemn requiem high mass at St.

Rosalia's Church at 9 a. m. Interment In Calvary cemetery. CROSSMAN, HOWARD O. On Wednes day.

Ducember g. 1926, at Pniontown, Howard O. Crossroan. aped 34 years. formerly of Pittsburgh.

Remains will be taken to PIUKburRh Thursday. Notice of funeral later. CKl'DKN. GKORGE On Tuesday, December 7, 1926. at 10:45 a.

George Cru-den. in his 45th-year. Funeral from the residence of Ma sister, Mrs. John Ebner, 707 Braddock avenue. Braddock.

Pa-, on Friday. December 10. at 8:15 a. m. Solemn requiem hiKh mass at St.

Peter's Roman Catholic church. McKeesport. at 9 a. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend.

tsharon (Pa.) papers please copy. D1ETKL.H, LI I.LI Of cerebro spinal meninicitt, on Wednesday. December 8. 1926. at 5 p.

Llllle Dletelx. beloved daughter of Andrew and Annie Dteteia. Funeral on Friday, December 10. Strictly private. 5 DIGNAN.

JOHN S. Suddenly, on Tuesday. December 17, HZi. at 1:39 a. John 8.

Dignan. husband of Ladlne Elchelberiter Dilantin. Funeral services at the family home. 5260 Second avenue. Hazelwood, on Thursday afternoon.

I December 9. at 5 p. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. EHKLKK, JOHN On Tuesday.

December 7. 12. at 7:30 p. John Ehrier. hua-band of the late Lena Ehrier.

at his residence. 319 Kelly avenue, In his 77th year. Services on Friday, December 10, at 3:30 p. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend.

Interment In Smlthfleld East End cemetery. Take car No. 7i. HAHN. HENRY JOHN On Monday.

December 6. 1926. at 4 p. Henry John Habn, beloved son of Mrs. Louisa Bush, in hu 51th year.

Funeral services at the family residence. 42 Creaaon street. Mt. Washington, on Thursday. December- 9.

at 2:30 p. m. Friends of the family and members of Independent Order of American Mechanics, (irandvlew Council No. Z59, are rvapectfuUy Invited to attend. Interment in Zimmerman's cemetery.

Cleveland J. 1 papers please copy. HA3.ELHART. MARY MAIL On Monday. December 6, 1926.

at 11 p. Mary Maul Haszelbart, widow of Lewis Has zelbart, aged g3 years, mother Mrs. Johu F. Scmmclroik, Mrs. Charles E.

Schuetz. Fred E. Haszelbart and Samuel M. Haszelbart. Alo survived by seven grand children and two greatgrandchlldrtn.

Services Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, at the family home, 1212 Arlington avenue, Southside, Pittsburgh. Funeral Thursday at 2 p. m. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. Interment in Zimmerman's cemetery.

HKNDKR.HON, MARY GIBBS Suddenly, at Youngstown. on Tuesday, December 7. 1926. at 7 a. Mary Gibbs Henderson, widow of James W.

Henderson, aged 60 years, mother of Mrs. Corlis Booth and Mrs. A. H. Wilkinson, sister of Mrs.

Albert Bennett. Remains will arrive Thursday afternoon at the funeral home of John F. Semmelrock. 1713 Sarah street. Southstde.

Pittsburgh, via Carson or Carrick car to Eighteenth street. Services Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. Interment in South-side cemetery. UIVSON, FRANCIS MARION On Mon- day, December 6.

1926, at 11:25 p. Francis Marlon Hixson, husband of Martha Ann McGill Hlxson, in his 78th year. Services at his residence, 7 Clarion avenue. Bellevue. on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Interment private. HOWELL, FRANK CUSTER On Tuesday, December 7, 1926, at 12:30 p. Frank Custer Howell, husband of Nellie G. Mrehan Howell. Funeral services at his late residence.

7 Brushton avenue. East End. on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Interment Friday morning at Irwin. Pa.

Take car No. 75 to East End avenue. JACK, WILLIAM J. At Leeehburg. on Monday, December 6, 1926, at 1:15 p.

William J. Jack, aged 86 years. Funeral services will be held at the home. Canal street, Leechburg, on Thursday, December 9, at 2 p. m.

KOCH, GKORGE CONRAD At his residence. 31 High street. Etna, on Wednesday. December 8. 1926, at 8:45 p.

George Conrad Koch, husband of the late Louisa Koch (nee Voeth), aged 80 years. Notice of time of funeral later. LENS. NICHOLAS JR. On Tuesday.

December 7. 192S. at 11:10 p. Nicholas c. Lenz, husband of Rosa Wagner Lenz.

aged 54 years. Funeral from his late residence, 2024 Ley llie Seeurityof the most Expensive Mausoleum The knowledge that you have provided permanent protection for the departed loved one is a priceless consolation. The use of the Asphalt Grave Vault affords such assurance. It is an underground receptacle for casket and body that unaffected by pressure, water and other destroying influences. A Pnm up to 2o, all sizes.

Asphalt Grave Vault Tk. tfl street. Troy Hill. Northside, on Satur day. December II', at 8:30 a.

m. Re quiem mass at Most Holy Name Church at 9 a. m. Friend of the family and members of Holy Name Society and Allegheny County Employes Benefit Association are respectfully Invited to at tend. LKWIS HENRY J.

On Wednesday. De cember 8. 192. at 7:10 p. Henry J.

Lewis. huband of Elizabeth Young How ard Lewis and father of David, Edward and William Lewis. Mrs. Mary Htlpert, Klizabeth Algeo, Miies Irene Lewis, Mrs. Emma B.

Woods and Milton Howard. Funeral services Saturday at 3 p. at the family home, 26 South Fourteenth street, Southslde. Friends of the family and members of Camp No. 141, Woodmen of the World, are respectfully invited to attend.

Interment in Southslde cemetery. M'ALFKSE, BRIDGKT-On Tuesday. December 7. 1936. at 13:15 p.

Bridget McAleese. widow of George G. McAleese and sister, of John D. Hughes. Funeral from her residence, 414 Forty-fourth street, on Friday, December 10, at 9:30 a.

m. Solemn high mass of req litem at St. Mary's Church, Forty-sixth street, at 10 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. M'CADDON, MARY E.

M' it A IN On Monday, December 6, 19S6. at 6:45 p. Mary E. McKain McCaddon. wife of the late John M.

McCaddon and mother of Miss Elnor McCaddon. Funeral services at her laie residence. 150 Bertha street, Mt. Washington- on Thursday, December 9, at 2:30 p. m.

Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment in Allegheny cemetery. uncle find.) papers please copy. M'FALL, SAM L'EL On Monday, December 6, 1926. at 2:40 p.

Samuel Mc-FalL husband of Molly McFall. in hi 66th year. Funeral services at the family residence. 6232 Second avenue, Hazelwood, Thursday, December 9, at 3 p. m.

Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment private later. JOSEPH ALEXANDER On Wednesday, December 8, 1926, at 1 p. Joseph Alexander McGary. Funeral from his late residence, 428 Broad street.

Butler. on Friday, December 10. at 2 p. m. M'KEAN, MART ELIZABETH At Parnassus, on Tuesday, December 7, 1936, at 12:15 p.

Mary Elizabeth McKean, wife of the late G. A. McKean. Funeral services at the family residence, 320 Fifth avenue, Parnassus, on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Interment private Friday morning at Home-wood cemetery.

M'SWIOGEN, MARGERY On Tuesday. December 7. 1926, Margery McSwiggen (nee widow, of John McSwiggen. Funeral from the residence of her daughter. Mrs.

Felix B. McKnlght, at 2814 Forbes street, on Friday, December 10. at 8:30 a. m. High mass of requiem at St.

Agnes Roman Catholic Church at 9 a. m. Friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend. Ml'LGREW. DANIEL On Tuesday.

December 7, 1936, at 3:13 p. Daniel Mulgrew, 'husband of Julia Mulgrew (nee Holleranl. Funeral from the family residence, 7073 Campania avenue, off Lincoln avenue, on Saturday. December 11. at 9 o'clock.

Solemn high mass at St. John the Baptist Church, Thirty-sTxth street and Liberty avenue, at 10 o'clock. Members of Division No. 6. A.

O. and Holy Name Society and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. QdNLAN. MARY KLLKN LEONARD On Wednesday, December 8, 1926, at 11:30 a. at the residence of her mother.

Mrs. Mary Leonard. 1708 Fox way, Mary Ellen Leonard Quinlan. wife or Frank A. Quinlan, in her tlst year.

Notice of funeral later. SMITH. WILLIAM BLACK On Wednes day, December 8. 1926, at 1:16 p. William Black Smith, aged 68 years.

Funeral services at the residence of "his sister, MrsL John RosensteeL 1010 North avenue. Wtlkinsburg. on Saturday afternoon. December 11. at 2 o'clock.

Interment In Wood lawn cemetery. STEPHENSON, FRANK MOORHEAD On Tueraay. December 7. 192S. at p.

Frank Moorhead Stephenson. Funeral services at his late residence, 500 South Linden avenue, on Thursday afternoon. December 9. at 3 o'clock. Interment private.

8CNSTEIN. ABRAHAM J. At New York city, on Wednesday. December 8. Abraham J.

Sunsteln. aged 66 years, husband pf Nora O. Sunsteln. Notice of funeral later. THOMPSON, REED On Monday.

Decem ber 6. 1926, at 11:55 p. Reed Thompson, son of Lawrence A. and Mary Kennedy Thompson, aged 23 years. Funeral services at hi late residence.

1124 Perrott avenue, Northside, on Thursday afternoon. December 9, at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment private. WFDDLE.

MRSl EMMA SCTTON At West Newton. on Tuesday. December 7, 1926. at 8:35 p. Mrs.

Emma Sutton Weddlo, widow of Nelson Weddls, in ber 74th year. Funeral from the lata residence. Westside. West Newton. on Friday, December 1.

at 2:30 p. m. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. Interment, in West Newton cemetery. WELHKR.

JOSEPH On Wednesday. De cember 8. 1926, at 3:50 p. Joseph Welder, husband of Mary Walter Welser, st his late home. 1008 Sterling street.

Sixteenth ward, in his T6th year. Notice of funeral later. WHERRY. MARY JANE On Tuesday, December 7, 1926. at 11:30 p.

Mary Jane Wherry, daughter of the late Archibald and Sarah Robinson Wherry. Funeral services at ber late residence. 1211 Buena Vista street. Northside. on Thursday afternoon, December 9, at 2:30 o'clock.

WILLIAMS, ETTIE J. On Tuesday. De cember 7, 1926, at 12:40 p. Ettie J. Williams (nee Term ink wife of William B.

Williams, In her 52d year. Funeral services at ber late residence. corner First avenue and Third street. Carnegie. on Friday, December 10, at 2 p.

m. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. Interment in Chartiers cemetery. Battle Creek (Mich.) and Altoona (Pa.) papers please copy.) WILSON, THOMAS On Tuesday. De cember 7.

1936, at 4:30 p. m. Thomas C. Wilson, In his 60th year. Funeral services at the funeral home of Paul Sfewart, 805 Brushton avenue, Pittsburgh, on Saturday, December 11, at 2:30 p.

m. Interment in Homewood cemetery. FTRPPROOF WABEHOTTSES. Expert Packers. MOTOR VANS.

liAUGH KEENAN, STORAGE It TRANSFER Center Euclid aves. Montrose 6700-1-2-3. LOST AND FOUND ARTICLES FOUND ON STREET CARS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Charm, roots 71. Hill fold, route 89. Pocfcetbook, ronte Purse, route 48.

THURSDAY, PECEMBEB Purse, route ft. Purse, route 7A Ornament, route 76. Glasses, route 44. FRIDAY. DECEMBER S.

Purse, route 76. Beads, route 5ft. Glasses, route 75. Ring, route 14. Purse, route 15.

Focketbook. route 8. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4. Purse, rouse 8. Pocket book, route Muoey.

Route 2S. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 5. Purse, route 82. Porse.

route 7. Money, mute 14. MONDAY. DECEMBER Pen. route 14.

Ticket, mate 14. TVKSDAY. DECEMBER T. Card cane, mote 22. Beads, route 75.

Information concerning these articles may be had by calling PITTSBURGH RAILWAYS CO. LOST GRANT Mia Ask for Extension 148. LOST Gold watch, leather fob with frld charm, lotb engraved J. in Shady-NortbuniberiaDd ave. district or vicinity of M'rtor Square Garden, Monday night.

Phone W. J. Wiseuua, Grant LOST Springer spaniel, browa and white, male. Please call Franklin 6151. Reward.

LOST Needle point tapestrv on car or FT or on Wieotman between Forbes and on Monday evening. Phone Hazel n. Reward. LOST 75 or 96 car, Mark and red silk umbrella. Please call Hlland C1C5-J.

LOST Bunch of keys, between 1215 Liverpool Fontella and Pennsylvania re- wsra. yan fi-u. LOST Phi Gamma Delta fraternity pin. 'S3, Beecber. Reward.

Franklin LOST Black Corker spaniel. Reward If returned to owner. 1145 Wlghtman st. Pbone S30V Maynower. PERSONAL PRIVATE AUTO for hire: take you from yonr nous, to omce: cars tot ait occasions; quick service.

Grant 21 IS-J. SPECIAL $7-110 for wtnter months; Lanotl permanent wavnw; guaranteed; evenings by appointment. Lillian G. Baldovtn, Boom 20ti, 424 Fourth Ave. Court .232.

WE WILL pay you for each property or bnsiness you list, with as after we have sold or traded it- Real Estate Trading 32 Fourth ave. TOL'NG MAN wants to take dancing lessons from a young ladyr will pay 50c an hour write A-4a, care FittsDurgn yost-Hun. HAVE 85c lunch box delivered to you; also sandwiches and milk. Atlantic 1340. Lincoln Box Lunch Co.

EUGENE 3831-R. permanent wava. 1 8. Lindea HELP WANTED. SALESMEN AND AGENTS.

ITS WEEKLY. MAN OR WOMAN WANTED with ambition and industry, to. distribute Rawleig-h's Houtehold Product, to steady users. We train and help yon so you 'can make np to $100 a week or more. No selling experience necessary.

Pleasant, profitable, dtgnined work. Write today. W. T. Bawlelgb Dept.

PN 688S. Freenort. 111. MALE. SPECIAL.

SALKSMEN BETWEEN 25 AND 35 WITH SOME1 SPECIALTY EXPERIENCE, AN AUTOMOBILE IS A DISTINCT ADVANTAGE; WILL TAKE ONE FELL WEEK TO TRAIN YOU IN OUR METHOD AND IF YOU CAN QUALIFY AT THAT TIME OR WITHIN THE.NEXT 30 DAYS YOU WILL BE PLACED IN CHARGE OF THREE SALESMEN, EARNING APPROXIMATELY $100 PER WEEK, PLCS YOUR EXPENSE8. WE ARE ONE OK THE LARGEST, WE ALTHnCBT MANUFACTURERS IN OUR LINE AND REPRESENTED ALL OVER THE WORLD. IT IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO RECEIVE SOME REAL CO-OPERATTON AND IN A SHORT TTME BE IN A SEMI-BXECUTTVE POSITION. TNTERVnCW BY APPOINTMENT GRANT 1466. YOUNG MEN fPlve) married preferred, who are reliable and ambitious; permanent work in our sales department; experience not necessary; good pay to start and rapid increase; come in and talk it ever with Mr.

Larsen. 1 12 Bessemer after 4 p. m. A REAL OPPORTUNITY. We need two men with cars to fill vacancies caused by rapid promotion; can earn good money if you qualify for the position.

See Mr. Schane. 58S9 Forbes st. 8EVEHAL young men to train for telegraph positions; worth Slo6 to S350 monthly; steady wort, nominal salary; no experience required. 702 Fitzslwcau 331 Fourth Atcnue.

Court 1006. ARE YOU THE 1UKI Will consider applications from men 21 or orer wno poesess artistic talent and wian re Heroine commercial designers or caixoociate; real opportunity for real men; state age and present employment in making reply to X-a07. care Pittsburgh ofct-Sna. MACHINE COAL MINERS. For Jenkins, 6 feet coal, open lights; have 15 mines; pay net ton, 52 to 57c; also for Van Lear, Wheelwright, 48 to 52 inches clean coal; Fleming, 7 feet coal; alao miner, for Fairmont, W.

6 feet drift, open lights. Conealidatioa Coal Company. 1119 Penn ae. OPPORTUNITY. To young marrie men to represent a national ontanization in city; sale, experience not necessary; calling on created customers; position pays well.

See Mr. Burton, 2934 Broad East End. Wanted 200 Boys and Girls. Age 8 to 21, for W. P.

Frederick's Amateur Symphony Band and Orchestra, with or wltbont own instrnments; free use of fall unit filling faitt. Apply immediately. W. Frederick Piaino 635 Smithlield street. WOULD per week on contract for the next four weeks interest you, if in that time yon could learn the principle of a job paying over SI per hour? If so, and you are orer 21, apply 713 Beaemer after 4 p.

m. GREEK CAB Have openings for experienced chauffeurs, 25 years of age. Apply 5814 Ellsworth ave. MEjN Three, reliable, tor local work; experience not necessary: you are ta tight our methods; to those selected we will pay a minimum of $25 per week while learning. Apply 712 Bessemer after 4 p.

m. EXPERIENCED collector for monthly accounts; most know cil.w and subnrbs; bring letter of reference. Apply Mr. Cummings, fflO Wabaeh 410 Liberty are SNAPPY OrPOK rXTNITT For lire-wire not leas than 21 yean of age who desires to actively engage the pro-fenion of COMMERCIAL ILLUSTRATION and DESIGNING, without Interference wit present doties. Convince me of your sincerity and I shall gladly help you.

Write M-2Q2. Care Pltt.bnrgh Port-3nn. SALESMAN calling on automobile trade, best specialty on the market; nice side line for hustler. 37(15 Bigelow blvd. COAL MINERS.

For mine Itear McKeesport: high coal: steady work; plenty of cars; pay high wage scale; good boarding camp, with beat and answer baths. McKeesport Coal and Coke Room 11. 431 Fourth Pa. HIGH CLASS AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN FAMILIAR WITH SALE OF HIGH GRADE MOTOR CARS AND THE HIGH GRADE CAR BUYER IN PITTSBURGH AND VICINITY. TO SUCH A MAN WHO IS A PRODUCER WE HAVE AN EXCEPTIONAL PROPOSITION AND A FINE CAR TO PRESENT FOR THE COMING YEAR.

JAMES CUNNINGHAM SON A 5852 BAUM BOULEVARD. SHOE SALESMAN for East End store han dling ladies' shoes exclusively, 3, years' expe-rienoe in city required; this position offers an excellent opportunity. Call Montrose for appointment. 7 BREAD SALESMEN. Need rvliable experienced, men for -tabltsbed bread route at oar McKees Rocks branch; flOO cash security required good opportunity for men with rales ability.

HALLER BAKING 306 North Dennlston Ave. YOUNG MEN, over 17. for Junior sales work; guaranteed salary and commission to start must be neat appearing and willing to learn. Apply Mr. Hetxler after 8:30, Room 209, Empire Pittsburgh.

WANTED Two salesmen to sell small tools and light machinery for nationally known manufacturers. Western Pennsylvania terri-turj. Only those willing to work on commission basts need apply. Tbe men who get tbese appointments may be permitted to carry one sideline. Reply pbtmld state qualifications and experience.

Write W-B42, care Pittsburgh Post-San. DRILLER WANTED EXPERIENCED MAN ON CORE DRtLLINO WITH SHOT. REPLY. GIVING EXPERIENCE AJsiD WAGES EXPECTED. THE BRIAR HILL STONE COMPANY.

GLEKMOST, OHIO. CREW MANAGER, magazine eiperience. representing Butteriek best proposition in city to a man who can produce. Apply 9 to 1 1 a. Butteriek Club, Empire bldg.

THREE MEN experienced in magazine sale, work: exclusive offers, easy sales. Appi Mr. Cnmmings, 630 Wabash 410 Lib-erty ave. SALESMEN Catholic, for a new campaign on a Nations! Catholic WeeUy. Reference required.

Appiy 8:30 to 9:30 only. Room 303, 432 Wond street A NTE Th ree live wire aalennea for new campaign for old established company; every house a pnpct. Apply Mr. McKay, 134 FOREIGN or American aleoen women, experience not necessarv. to lots in Am-bridee.

Apply to as lesmanager. 1515 Merchant street, or phone 113-J. Aaihridge. YOUNG MEN. three, neat appearing: ontdoor work, sbo-t boom, bis py.

Apply Mr. Bennett, 30 Waba.b 410 Liberty ave. WANTED ASSISTANT TIN HOUSE PORE-MAN. APPLY N. 6.

XAXLOft CUMBERLAND. MX. MALE. 5542 Penn SITUATIONS FEMALE. AN ATTRACTIVE young norse.

graduate at one of world's greatest hospltala, foreigner, peaking Kngliah, with fine experience, wisbea permanent position a. nvrse for Gentile Invalid, or children. Good feome rather than high salary desired. Best reference. Address "AJma," 8 Colonial place, Pltta-burgh, or phone Mayflower 414 evenings.

CURTAINS laundered, 50e patr; crochet, eav-. broiderisg. applique work; alao artificial Bowers. Call and deliver. L.

p. Walnut 8118. COLORED laundress, men and women cleaners, house girls, cooks, maids, janitors, porters, housemen. cbaufTeura. chef, extra help for Christmas rush.

Phone Atlantic 277. Imperial. DRESSMAKER wants work at home; mg a specialty. ralrtaa Bii. WOMAN wants work for Tuesday.

Wednesday and Thursday. Call Furtt 1346-W. MATERNITY NURSE wishes cases at once. Fairfax 973Q. NKAT colored maid wants general housework, upstairs work or cooking.

Hlland 109B-R. NURSE experienced, wants practical aan lng. Mayflower 1399. CURTAINS and crinkle blinds laundered. 713S Hermitage st.

Franklin 7891 -J. ROOMS FOR RENT. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS GROSS EAST END 365. Well furnished light boosekeeplng rooms, third -door, suitanle for conpie or 3 gtri; 835 monthly. Phone Fiek 0679R.

CENTRAL EAST L1BF.RTY Single, rannlng water, 85; others 88.50-tlL. Princeton. 330. Hiland 1289 R. ATTRACTIVE: living room, dlnlna: combinta tion.

kitchenette, bedroom, adjoin, sernl private bath, shower; third floor. May flower N. ST. CLAIR 1023 In owner', borne. two completely furnished housekeeping rooms; modern; Gentiles.

Montrose 955ft. WELL fumi.hed room, kitchenette on sensed floor, also one unfurnished room; 9 minutes Wilkimburg station; furnace heat, apace. Franklin 0381-J. ALLEGHENY 1318, Northside Finely and completely furnished housekeeping rooms, all conveniences. Phone Cedar 614S-J or 9528.

SOUTH NKGLEY, 638 Comfortably famished alcove room, kitchen adjoining, private family; minute Roup station. Mayflower 1136. TWO furnished connecting housekeeping rooms. modern, second noor; private home, call Montrose t243. BELLEFONTE ST.

Two room, for light noue weeping, rurnace Beat aBd phone. Mayflower f550. DAWSON 3431. Oakland Lanm rooms for light housekeeping. Maynower 91 S3, FL'KNISHKD ROOMS.

The Avon, 955 Western Ave. High-class rooms and apartments with private oarn. wanting aisrance. A LOVELY front room, nicely furnished, with twin beds; handy Carnegie Tech, Pitt, cars and bus line; gentleman only. Mayflower 814.

SOUTH HIGHLAND 333 Two attractive furnished rooms, gentleman or lusiie. couple. Montrose 3578. CRAFT 112 LARGE. KLKGANTLV FURNISHED ROOM; STRICTLY PRIVATE BATH.

SCHENLEY 0083. HIGHLAND DISTRICT NEWLY FURNISHED COZY ROOM FOR GENTLKMAN; Htfl-VATE HOME, SHOWER uB18 HAYS ST. MONTROSE 8662. AIKEN near Ellsworth HinilheU room, adjoining tile bath with shower; convenient-to and 76 -car; gentleman only. Mayflower 5248.

UNION 218, Wllkinshurg Two connecting housekeeping rooms, furnished complete, sink, range rent reasonable. Prankliu 0141-M. W1LKINSBURG Three large completely furnished third floor rooms, with ail conveniences. Franklin 3756. BENNETT 7231 Furnished room, next bath, all board optional.

Frank-lin 28(5. BRIGHTON. ROAD Two large unfurnished connect ing rooms with running water. Call Fairfax 7242. OAKLAND Beautifully furniabed kitchen and bedroom, suitable for two; vktrola.

Mayflower 3758. STRATFORD 206 Comfortable living and bedroom combination, with kitchen, in refined home; reasonable. Call Montroea 1705. DOWNTOWN, 301 Penn aide entrance; ROSS 211 Newly fuirlshed sleeping roonalso room light housekeeping. Frank- ONE nice, large room for one or two; all iwTnnrin.TB.

Laiayette iivtyn. SOUTH MILLVALE 759-A comfortable room, with kitchenette: also room; SOUTH HILLS Furnished 'room for. Bleeping 1-1 WBJTIK OTOj-J. JACKSON 8:5, Northside Newly papered an nwiTgntrntw. ainax Wlo.

BAUM BLVD. Large well-fornlehed front sleeping rucm, bath with shower; private family; gentleman. Montrose 6787. A NICE steam heated room, private family; one of plune; reasonable. Mayflower 1004.

BAUM 5520 Well furnished room; instantaneous hot water; gentlemen or bnai- nesa conpie. Montrose 048Z. FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, corner 42nd t. and Penn nae 42nd entrance. Alao 4402 Calvin every convenience; children welcome; moderate rent.

Ft.k 0135-B. M'KEE PLACE. 2S Cheerful large front pimm Twm. maynower CRNTER 5838 Large beautiful bad- iwm ana nuroqititB, rairrax CENTER 5510 Bedroom, next bath, vr liriea. raiiroao.

niiano dUlb-M. CENTER 5745 Beautiful furnished with running water, steam heated, must see to appreciate. OAKLAND, near Craft comfortable room, handy cars. Montrose 6825. SANDUSKY 1313 Two famished room.

third floor, bath, electric, (3, 13.00. TWO fnrnuthed rooms, with bath, all modern conveniences. Lafayette 3800-R. BELLEVUE Ftrst tnor, 8 roorniT bath; rent reasonable. Call Linden 2SS0-R.

TERMON 1201. N. gentleman references. S. Fornifihed room; Linden 8760-R.

136 Large furnished room; twin Lafayette 0413. ROUP 322 Iteautiful furnished room. -private bath, twin heda; 2 buiineu men or couple preferred; heat. Hlland 819C. LARGE, foroifthed.

second floor front room; 2 ladies or 2 gentlemen. Mayflower Mtittt. SWIKSVALE Two or three furnished or unfurnished rooms; reasonable. Franklin 6, "75 HARRIET 5Sr2 Fine large room for two gentlemen, near bath: two 5IOREWOOD L32 Two-mom turn fa led apartment. light and beat included.

Mayflower 8046. NICELY furnished, warm room, adjoining bath; widow's home; abundance hot water; ooal furnace; gentlemen; every convenience. Fisk Ofiffl-R. FRONT Bedroom, privilege, of steam heated apartment, near Eaat Literty station; nuaav preferred. Montrose oS40.

M'KEE PLACE, Z90 Nicely furnl.hed livtaa room with sua parlor; gentleman only; a conveniences; next to bathroom with bof ahower and tub; 835.00 per month. PL3 Myfower 1005. A BEAUTIFUL HOME has available a suite of two large, airy, beautifully furnished rooms. Suitable for one or two boaines. women.

Will rent singly or as a Ait. No conking- Private bath room. Garage available. Near Last Liberty, Ronpe Station, street car and bus lines. 870 Booth Negley Are.

COLLINS K5, E. E. Two weU rnr-nubed housekeeping rooms; Victfola and private phone: moat be eeen to be Montrose 8. 130 SOUTH NEGLEY E. near Penal Second floor front room, modern.

SCHENLEY DI2T Two housekeeping room, completely furnished, prtvate home, ahower. bath, furnace beat, separate entrance, Mayflower 28. JACKSON 19, Northxioe Private family; nice sleeping room, next bath, or gentleman. Fairfax 8212. NORTH HOMEWOOD AVE- room, on third floor.

pa paged and painted: sink, hot aaai. Id water, rase in ntcaen; ngni aua acav ymnaiiB market. The financial center of the country la New York, but progressive methods of doing business have not all been confined to that city In the past decade. SEEKS 27 DINING CARS. New York Central Is In the market for 27 dining cars.

ORDER FOR BETHLEHEM. Bethlehem Steel Corporation has received a contract for 200 mine cars from Barnes Coal Company. SEARS ROEBICK PLANTS. Sears. Roebuck Company to begin construction Immediately of two plants of Los Angeles, involving outlay of about $5,000,000.

LOFT NOVEMBER SALES. Loft. November sales totaled $768,881 against $737.44 In November, last year, and for 11 months were $7,515,690. compared with $7,043,081 a year ago. POWER SHARES ON CURB.

Power Corporation of Canada. Ltd. 8 per cent cumulative first preferred stock, par $100, has been admitted to unlisted trading privileges on the New York curb exenange. FREIGHT CAR ORDERS. Freight car orders in November are estimated at 3.925.

the largest monthly figure since June, and for the 1 1 months this year 51.5X5 against 77,100 for the full year 1925 MISSOURI PACIFIC. November freight traffic of Missouri Pacific established another record: number of cars loaded and received from connections was 8 4 per cent greater than a year ago. AMERICAN SMELTING. Improvement in copper metal buying has had sentimental effect on American Smelting, and that stock has been showing more resistance to selling than in some time. S.

H. KRESS SALES GAIN. S. H. Kress November sales totaled $4,821,600, against $4,110,692 In November.

1925, an increase of 17.3 per cent. Eleven months sales were $42,200,669, compared with $37,355,843 in the 1925 period, or a gain of 13 per cent. The New York curb exchange has admitted to unlisted trading privileges, F. W. Woolworth Company additional shares common stock, par value $25, when, as, and if issued.

In payment of a dividend of 50 per cent payable in stock. INSTITUTE OIL FIGURES. United States daily average crude oil output for week ended December 4 totaled 2,3118. 800 barrels, a decrease of 2.450 barrels dally from the preceding week, according to American Petroleum Institute. PAMPHLET ON Rl'BBKR.

Hornblower A Weeks has gotten out a pamphlet on the rubber Industry. It was prepared by the statistical department of the comsny In Boston, and contains much of interest to followers of the Industry. ABANDON RETIREMENT PLAN. It was stated after the special stockholders meeting of American Light and Traction Company that the plan to create an issue of $50,000,000 prior 'reference non-voting stock and to re-Ire the present 6 per cent preferred stock would be abandoned. INDIANA" MAY LIST.

Following the addition of the Standard Oil Company of New York shares to the New York stock exchange trading list. It Is reported In Wall street that application will be made to list the stock of the Standard Oil Company of Indiana on the "big board. NEW YORK STANDARD OUTPUT. Production of crude oil by Standard Oil Company of New York, is averaging 85.600 barrels daily, of which Magnolia Petroleum supplies 61.900 barrels and General Petroleum 23,700 barrels. These figures represent net production after royalties have been paid.

J. J. NEWBERRY SALES.V J. J. Newberry Company reports sales for November of $955,258 as compared with $646,892.

for November, 1925, an Increase of 47.66 per cent. Sales for the first 11 months of 1926 were $7.819.. 896, as against $5,404,019 for the same period in 1925. an increase of 44 per cent. TIN PLATE MILLS FCLL.

American Sheet and Tine Plate Company's tin plate mills are operating at 100 per cent while sheet operations are at 77 per cent. Tin plate shipments this year are expected to establish a new high mark, exceeding the previous record by about 10 per cent. Business continues good. SPINDLETOP OUTPUT RISES. Completion of Yount Lee OH Company's No.

15 fee for 7,000 barrels dally. Sun Oil Company's McLean No. 2 for 6.000 barrels dally, and Rio Bravo's No. 54 for 5.700 barrels daily, overcomes the recent decrease In production of the Spindletop Field. Texas, and raises total output of the field to 91,000 barrels CHANDLER-CLEVELAND.

directors meet Friday and. it. Is. learned that certain Interests represented on directorate are opposed to omission or reduction of the annual preference dividend at this time. Indications are that the board will order regular quarterly dividend of $1.

While operations in the first six months did not cover preference dividend needs, earnings In the second half have shown a definite turn for the better. WHITE SEWING MACHINE. President A. S. Rodgers.

of the White Sewing Machine Company, estimates net earnings after all charges for the full year 1926 will show an Increase of 20 per cent over 1925. and equal to $6.57 a share earned on 150,000 no par com mon shares outstanding, after allowing for dividends of $4 per share on the preferred. The balance sheet reveals a strong financial position with current assets of $9,544,000, against liabilities of only $844,000, a ratio of better than 10 to 1. The potential strength of the company, he says, is seen in the large reserves, exceeding $1,000,000. set aside for any contingencies that may arise.

MARKET SENTIMENT. Reactionary tendencies have given definite indication of becoming more wide-spread than has been the case in trading of recent days and a pessimistic note is beginning to make its appear ance In general brokerage offices. From present movements it would seem the professional element so far active bearish is looking for opportunity to use outside participation as a liquidating medium. Speculative features are becoming more prominent with each succeeding day. The majority of commis sion nouses recommenaea mat operations be conducted on a strictly trading basis.

Individual movements con tinue to be the feature regardless of the general trend, but it Is a more or less general feeling the advent of Christmas has robbed the market of some portion of Its more attractive possibilities. Public participation, which has been looked for to furnish the incentive in a general upward swing, is hardly likely to occur until after the holiday season. THE DEPARTMENT STORES. In at least two instances department store profits will show very important gains. R.

H. Macy Company is the outstanding leader with an increase In volume and profits for the year to date of between 15 per cent and 2o Per cent. This will mean that sales volume in 1S26 will total approximately $75,000,000 against 505.458 in 192a and net profits will probably be approximately equal to $13 a share on the 350.0tio shares of capital stock against $10.05 a share earned in 1925. May department stores, next to Macy. will show the greatest increase in its sales volume and profits of the large systems.

Sales are expected to be in excess of $100,000,000 this year against 117 891 in 192s. tiimbel Rrothers are entering the Christmas season with sales volume running somewhat ahead of last year. The new Saks- Fifth Avenue store has been giving an exceptionally good account of itself for a new store. Gimbel's sales volume last year wI $1 09.000.000 and the recently purcbbed Kaufman WANTED MAN WHO HAS HAD SOME EXPERIENCE IN FURNITURE ADVERTISING AND WINDOW-TRIMMING. WRITE FRANK MEYER, FARRELL.

RA. COLLECTOR for city and suburban tewna, cnrrei.t arcr-onta: $35 to $50 weekly; 9 10 a. L' jensiM Arcade. FKMALE. Wanted 200 Boys and Girls.

Age 8 to 21, for W. F. Frederick's Amateur Symphony Band and Orchestra, with or without own instruments; free dm of in- strumenta, fall unit nliinc fast. Apply immediately, W. P.

Frederick Piano 635 Smithfield LAOIES WITH EXPERIENCE FOR DIRECT SELLING CAMPAIGN. Positions are permanent. Apply mornings. 608 Blackstone Bids-. 345 Fifth ave.

WANTED Woman to act as honsekeeper and nursine companion lor eiceriy laoy in ner country Borne, near uiensnaw, snout eigm miles from Plttburgh. Write G-161, care Pittsburgh Post-Sun. BEST DOMESTIC HELP. Hayes Emp. Bureau lists only experienced re liable help.

5 169 Liberty ave. Montrose 0763. 8ALE8WOMEN ever 28, permanent positions; experience unnecessary; salary (4 a day, with commission and promotion. 330. Fifth Room 408.

MAID for general housework; must ttay nirhts and have city references; do plain cookiitc; no laundry. Cafl Montrose 45S6. LADIES Store clerks, phone operators, teacb-. ers, married ladles, now earning $4 an hour; need six more, no canvassing, whole or part -time, immediate employment. For interview give phone number and present occupation.

Write R-639, care -Pittsburgh Post-Sun. NURSE maid to take care of two children for two hour each afternoon except Saturday and Sunday. Apply No. 8 Forbes Cottages. Forbes street, or telephone Hazel 0838-R.

YOUNG WOMEN Catholic, for a new campaign on a National Catholic Weekly. It you can sell, apply room 303, 432 Wood St. at 8:30 to 9:30 only. HARRIET 5502 Fine large room for 2 gentlemen, near bath; two meals; references EXPERIENCED WHITE GntL, GENERAL HOUSEWORK. CITY REFERENCE.

NO LAUNDRY. PHONE HAZEL 2713. MAXD for general housework, no washing, good wages. Hasel 5151. WANTED White chambermaid, no laundry work.

546 Bartlett t. Hazel VJM. WHITE girl for general housework, 3 in fam-My. good home. Call Hazel 6141.

MALE ANP FEMALE. EARN WHILE YOU LEARN. Women, men, employed or- unemployed free employment service while training for telegraph poaition. paying (125 to $350 monthly. 406 SUte Theater .335 Fifth Ave.

HELP WANTED INSTRUCTION. Lesrn auto business by practical and individual instruction; day and evening classes; catalog free. School of Auto Eng. Dept. 3, 400 Penn Pittsburgh.

Pa. Bricklaying and Plastering Taught by actual work and practice; day and evening classes; catalog free. Pittsburgh Trade School. Dept. 8, 405 Penn Plttsbm-gh.

Pa. SITUATIONS MALE. Give me opportunity to show you by results that you need me. Sales promotion manager pres- ent position. Want position with permanence and future.

No one man owner- ship control. At present supervise and co-operate with sales and advertising manager: company distributes several electrical household appliances and has retail store. Will start $300 monthly until my sales or service are worth more to you. Receiving more now. Age 38, married, college education, 14 years selling, three years business and advertising manager daily paper circulation 50.000.

Four years after war crew manager selling retail and dealers' household appliances. Because of present connection must ask you to make appointment through G-631, care Pittsburgh Post-Sun. ACCOUNTANT desires evening or day employment; thoroughly experienced in mercantile, manufacturing corporation and tax procedure, l'huue Fisk 1062. PAPERHANGPSG, 20 cents single roll; first class paperhanger. 312 Jackson North-side.

Fairfax ACCOUNTANT will install system audit, keep your books and prepare tax return, for S2U monthly. Martin, Onnrt 1867. COLORED butler wanta party work and hoase cleaning, good city references. JoMph Cia- sell. Hiland 9222.

GARDENER and care taker; general utility man, wants position; references. Write, j-tKW. carer'itisourgn Kost-sun. CARPENTER wanta contracts; estimates gisen. Call Kerrigan.

Montrose ft17. HOU3ECLEANING WANTED Reliable col-ored man; any kind. Cedar 8688-J. RELIABLE colored man. experienced, wants house cleaning any kind.

Hlland 5045-M. POSITION a truck driver; 6 yeans' -experi-- ence; can drive any make of truck. Call Fairfax 6072. YOUNG MAN desires porter or Janitor work; good references. Call Franklin 4707-M.

CHAUFFEUR, colored, desires poaition, Ave years' ex perience. Mayflower 5718. CARPENTER, good mechanic, wanta work. Cedar 4012-W. COLORED MAN want, position as porter or Janitor.

Call Franklin 4707-M CHAUFFEUR, colored, 10 year' experience; references. Brown, Grant 1187-W. CHEF, reliable, colored, wishes steady work. Franklin 5S60. SITUATIONS FEMALE.

EXPERIENCED laundress wanta washing take home. Hlland 7396-J. WOMAN Reliable, colored. Cedar 2336-M. wants day work.

WOMAN Reliable, colored, wanta day work. Lafayette 4t06-M LAUNDRESS, first-class, wanta washing, take home. Hiland 0561-R. LAUNDRY WORK called and delivered; reference. Franklin 8196-M DRESSMAKER want, sewing do at home.

Hiland So5-R. HAND LAUNDRY, Sunday or Grant 2433-M. WANTED Day work. Linden 384C-R, morn ings. FAMILY WASHING to take home, neatly done: Hiland 2842-W.

DrNNERS. lunchecns, parties, to prepare and serve. Franklin 552-J. SMALL WASHINGS, curtains laundered. aayirowrr WILLTDO WASHING at home lor refined family.

Montrose 572. GOOD dressmaker wants day work or altera tion roAn work Federal 1798-. TWO reliable colored girle want any kind of night cleaning. Franklin GIRL, colored, neat, wishes or waitress. Fairfax 8397.

LAUNDRESS Reliable, ookn-cd. wanta waaa-ing take borne. Mayflower (252. FIRST-CLASS laundress wanta" every other Wednesdays Fairfax 1934 after 6. DRESSMAKING, remodeling specialty; lair prices.

Franklin 7353-J WOMAN want laundry work by day. 2008 Wylie ave. WOMAN desires posHion ooing housework; separate room: wages. $7.60. Write care Pittsburgh Post-Hun RELIABLE -olored rirl wants general housework or chambermaid; references.

Hiland 7crr-i. GIRL, colored, experiencea caterer, will cook and serve dinner parties. luncheon, and tea. reagonMe. Hiland 7:30 p.

m. RELIABLE colored girl wants day's work. Franklin 22H7-J. 1 COLORED women want day work and domestic. Call Mayfrwer Mil.

Bill district. ceived notice f.om Federal Motor Truck Company of a proposed decrease in capital stock of 200.000 shares of par value of $10. UNITED VERDE EXTENSION. November copper production of United Verde Extension Mining Company was 3,354.044 pounds, against 3.803.688 in October and 3,261.816 pounds in. November 1925.

THE CALL MONEY MARKET. The New York stock exchange announced that money was freely offered all day, some loans being reported made at a lower rate over the counter. Money ruled at 5 per cent all day on the exchange. CONTRACT FOR ORE DOCK. Great Northern Railway has awarded contract for construction of second unit of steel ore dock at Superior, to cost $2,000,000.

Contract for third and last section will be let in December. PARKE DAVIS REPORTS. There are reports in banking circles that Parke Davis Company is considering a stock dividend, ranging from four or five shares for one to 2 for 1. Earnings for 1926 are expected to run ahead of last year, when net income of $6,578,277 was reported. -A" DIVIDEND NEARLY EARNED.

Continental Baking Corporation reports for 12 months ended November 27. 1926, net profits of S5.938.342 after depreciation and Federal taxes, equal after preferred dividends to $7.32 a share on 291.782 shares of XS non cumulative narticipating Class common shares outstanding. AGAINST SUGAR CROP CUT. Victor Cutter, president of the United Statof Fruit Company, said on his return from abroad that he was radically opposed to any curtailment of the Cuban sugar crop, because consumption was keeping pace with production and curtail ment would lead all producers In the world to enter the field. FIDELITY-PnENIT FIRE.

An Increase In capital stock of the Fidellty-Phenix Fire Insurance Company from $5,000,000 to $10,000,000 was approved by stockholders yesterday, with a transfer of $5,000,000 from sur- i plus to capital account, preparatory to a stock dividend of 100 per cent, payable January 10 to holders of record December 30. THE STOCK LOAN CROWD. There was a fair demand for stocks In the loan crowd yesterday afternoon with rates for Industrial generally 5 per cent, and for railroads 4 per cent United States Steel ruled at per cent S. S. Kresge, 4 per cent Famous Players.

4 per cent Allied Chemical. 5 per cent Standard Oil of New Jersey. 4 per cent and General Asphalt. I per cent. ADVANCE RUM ELY COMPANY.

Advance-Ttumely Company will declare the regular quarterly dividend of 75 cents on the preferred stock at meeting next Tuesday, In the opinion of a director of the company. Sales have shown a decline on account of bad weather, he said. Karnings for year, he said, should be larger than last year, when they were $540,577, or $4.32 a share on the preferred. NOVEMBER INGOT OUTPIT. According to the American Iron and Steel Institute, production of steel Ingots In November aggregated 3.722.119 gross tons, compared with 4.092.548 In October, and 3.902.800 in November.

1925. Output In November was at the rate of 79.73 per cent of caracitv. aeatnst 87.66 per cent In October; and 84.19 per cent In September. Average for 11 months to November 30 was 85.22 per cent. NATIONAL TEA EARNED 1JI.

The National Tea Company reports for the quarter ended September 30 net Income of $258,021. against $205,000 in the same quarter of last year. These earnings are equal after preferred dividends to $1.36 per share on the common for the 1926 quarter and $3.64 per share for the 1925 quarter. For the nine months ended September 30, last, net totaled $1,122,442. or $6.42 per share on the common against $1,071,430 or $20.06 per common share In 1925.

TONE IN WHEAT EASY. December wheat reacted yesterday faster' than the May with free realizing by recent buyers going to a discount again of more than 1 cent. Around $1.40 May encountered support but there were free offerings on the small rallies and the tone was easy. News was bullish, with sales of No. 2 hard wheat at the Gulf at 13 Vi cents over May or 2 cents better than Tuesday.

Liverpool was to Vj cent lower. Corn was sluggish and lower early but had a good rally later and closed strong. The cash demand was fair with sales of 104.000 bushels and westher conditions favored holders. Commission houses and locals bought on the break. Iowa reports In dicate increased feeding of cattle with about a normal number of hogs.

Provisions firmed a little after being steady and dull early. The cash demand was fair. CLOSING MARKET IRREGULAR. Market movements were irregular again in the late trading yesterday although net price changes for the day ex cept in a few Instances were comparatively small. Several issues appeared to be under the influence of special buying and rose rather substantially.

These Included Atlantic Refining, which was up over 3 points. Cast Iron Pipe which was in demand following a reaction, and Continental Baking, the latter stock being well taken after publication of earnings statement for 11 month show ing the A dividend almost earned in that period, and the stock quickly rose i points net. Laclede Gas was a strong feature and displayed an exceptional gain of over 9 points to a new high record at 196 tj. General Motors and United States Steel were in slightly better demand In the last half-hour although the former rose only a fraction above the day's low price. Woolworth closed down 2 points.

Radio lost to o7'. Foundation dropped ls to 79 and Baldwin declined 1 points Ndow Tuesday's final price to 153. Most other changes were of a fractional nature. SUGAR MARKET. NEW YORK.

Dec. 8. (A. The raw super market was easier today and prices declined 1-16 of a cent to the basis of 5. 08 for Cuban, duty paid, under increased offerings of nearby supplies.

Sales included 14.000 bagsof Cuban from store and 5,000 bags of Porto Rlcan for early January shipment, both at 5.08. A reactionary tendency developed in raw suKar futores under increased trde and outalrie selling, promoted by increased of ferine In the spot market. Prices declined 5 to 6 points, with stop loss orders unw- ered on the break, but after their execution a partial rally followed on covering and Cuban buying. The close was 3 fo 4 points net lower. Approximate sales 63.350 tons.

Tae Porto 1328-27 cane ausar rron ts estimated at 612. $50 snort tons, asainst 4.S'0 short tons Last year, according to advtces to the department of agriculture. December closed 3.26c; January. J. March.

3.22c; May, 3.27c; 3.34c: September. 1.4c. Ivmand for refined suar was less active with prices unchanged at 6.20c to 6.40c for fine granulated. SHEKT RIBBKR. NKW YORK Iw.

A A eloed steady. December. 3C.9Cr; March. ST.woc; May. 5S.a0c Sacked nbbed, fpot, Sl'ae.

One of the Newton Steel Company's principal stockholders and highest officials bas expressed a desire to withdraw from the company, lending strength to report that the company may be absorbed by a subsidiary of General Motors. FORD MOTOR OF CANADA. Ford Motor Company of Canada, is operating four days a week and plans shortly to go on a five-day basis, closing the last week of the 'year, for; inventory. SUPERIOR OIL Ol'TPlT. November crude oil production of "Superior Oil Corporation was about 210.000 barrels net.

according to interests close to the company. This would indicate earnings of around $400,000 after deducting royalties, but before taxes, depreciation and depletion charges. SEE GREAT NKW POOL. Officials of Pure Oil Company believe that the area comprising the Scanlnoole pool and the new Earls-boro pool, approximately six miles west, may prove to be one of the greatest oil territories yet developed in Oklahoma. CHANGE IX CABLE PLANS.

The Western Union Telegraph Company will install direct cable communication- between North. -America and France by diverting one of its F.nglish cables to Havre in expectation of a large volume of business out of France, said Newcomb Carl-Aon. nresident. on his return from abroad. Revision in cable schedules would be given early consideration, he 'said.

PROVIDENT TRUST EXTRA. The Provident Trust Company, Norths'lde. declared an extra Christmas dividend of 8 per cent, or S8. payable necember 10. In addition to the regular quarterly dividend of 2 per cent, payable December 31.

This makes a total of $16 that will be paid in-dlvidends for the year by this bank. WESTING HO AIR BRAKE. accumulation has been noted lu Westinghouse Air Brake, according to shrewd market students, and In quarters which have often had reliable information it is stated that -vinK is In anticipation of a in near future, al- 'M ills are mentioned in ys the "Wall Street iu JCKHOLDER5. vA letter to stockholders of the San Francisco-Sacramento Railroad (elec tric) announces a 90-day otter or At ihur Curtisa James in behalf of West ern Purine Railroad, of $5 a share for 40.000 shares of the outstanding 82.000 shares ol common mock, mgn-st recent market price of these shares was $1. J.

Jt L. BANKS FURNACE. Jones A Laughliii Steel Corporation bas banked a blast furnace in its Kliza group, leaving 10 out of 15 furnaces in operation. Production ac this furnace will probably be resumed iru. January.

EXTRA ON CORN PRODUCTS. Controlling interests in Corn Products are Just now devoting much consideration to the declaration of an extra, dividend on that stock at the meeting to be TheM nejlr the end nf the month. It has been practically decided to declare at this time an extra of either 50 cents or 75 cents a share, positive statements being made that the extra payment will be at least 50 cents a share. There Is good reason to believe, however, that the board really favors the declaration of 75 cents extra dividend. An extra dividend of 55 cents a share was declared last June and the declaration of a 75 cents extra, would bring the year's -3 1 1 .4 1 in nil KYSTERV AND MORE OF IT.

While a large volume of publicity continues relative to the proposed tobacco deal under the sponsorship of the Union United Tobacco Company, the street apparently is paying little attention to the subject, apparently on the theory that the whole deal is an Inside matter. There has been no official announcement of the deal but meagre details are permitted to seep into channels where due publicity will be given but It ts difficult to pin any one with authority down to anything. It is no mystery as to who is in back of the Union United though the personnel of tha company remains unknown, nor is the price divulged officially on which the organizers obtained their stock. SELLING WOOLWOHTH. Khar-en nt Wool worth were heavily sold following announcement that directors had declared a stock dividend of 50 per cent The stock after selling up to 194 reacted taharply following announcement of this action.

Woolworth is no longer re-Karded as In the conservative class but fta now considered in financial circles as erolte speculative. The company has reduced Its good will to $1. increased its dividend disbursements to stockholders. IrVaUUea Its jngliin Buwiuwry ana is now pointed out that the only thing left-is to revalue its holdings of real estate and buildings. The company ran-easily maintain present dividend rate- of $4 a share annually which would mean a yearly expenditure 413.600.000.

DODGE BROS. Following the better feeling that Is belryr displayed toward the better motor companies. Dodge Brothers has come in for its share of attention and recent sessions have witnessed more than the usual amount of activity in that conv party's A shares. Possibly because of its low price. Dodge A has been looked upon as a particularly good issue to use in run against short interests that admittedly exist In most motor shares, but, insiders place a more significant construction on the move than Just that, rtodge Brothers is one of the few motor companies that has been doing well this year, and with new models and other developments It Is rumored that dividends on the A issues are Just the corner.

WHERE NEW YORK FOLLOWS. leaking a page out of the book of the. Pittsburgh stock exchange, as It is the announced action of the "New York stock exchange that It will -issue to investment hankers, banks and brokers in the United States, copies of listing applications as they are approved bv the governing committee of the exchange. The local exchange for a number of years has Ynaintained a list of banks in the Pittsburgh district and throughout the state which receives copies of the listing applications as they are approved. In tha way.

the general public had been permitted to share to a fiKKurr information i than was the case in the New Tork.

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