2 BIG SPECIAL FEATURE TO-NIGHT Manufacturers' Pure Food Exhibit CHESTNUT STREET AUDITORIUM Promptly At 9.30 This Evening 10 Large Baskets of Food Products Worth $6.50 Each, WILL BE GIVEN AWAY FREE The contents of llie baskets are standard size packages of the food products being shown in the Pure Food Exhibit and are contributed by exhibitors as follows: Granrr Pure Food (0.1 Ralph (.oldsmlth Co.! Bernard Schmidt! . 1 package of .fell-O. 1 lb. Domino Rice. 1 loaf of Bread. Niagara Chocolate Company! J. W. Sirlno: Corn Product. Refining <'«•! Box Falls Forkdipt Chocolates. 1 package Potato Chips. 1 bottle MazolH. Bre I» ford I'k*. . Samnre Steel Cut Coffee. I 1 can Soup Flour. Tablets. MUSIC-DEMONSTRATIONS-PRIZES SAMPLES FOR EVERYBODY Show Closes To-Morrow Night. Be Sure to See It To-day or To-morrow Afternoons 2to 5, ADMISSION 10c Evenings 7to 10. Woman, Aged 85, Killed by Gas WdUkes-IBarre. Pa., Oct. 16.—Mrs. Elizabeth Brenrian, aged 85 years, of Ashley, was found dead in bed from asphyxiation yesterday. S?he lived alone and neighbors broke into the house aft er failing to arouse her. They found Mrs. Brennan dead in bed and a gas jet was partly opened. She went to eleep with the gas burning. Two Barns Mysteriously Burned altesville, I'a., Oct. 18.—Entailing a loss of over $3,000 a large barn and' Don't Be a Victim of Substitution Don't Allow Anyone to Tell You the Stove They Have js Jast As Good as Our Stoves There Are Hone as Good and Few Near as Good as the Famous BRIDE RANGES AND HEATERS ST HE true comfort ||| your experience in the from this big store High Rent, High Price Ranges, .... $lB to $45 - r „.n rP " Single Heaters, $7.50 to $25 Steel Ranges, . S3B to $55 r n n PI nr Double Heaters, $lB to $45 Egg Stoves,.. $1.98 to $5 J2L™L Oil Heaters, $2.75 to $7.50 SPECIALS IN FURNITURE, CARPETS & CLOTHING FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Advertised Goods Are Only a Few of the Hundreds of Special Values Found in This Store « OATELY & FITZGERALD SUPPLY CO « rlKNlorltKo 29-31-33-35 SOUTH SECOND STREET CLOTHIERS OUR LOCATION MEANS A GREAT SAVINO TO YOU ] contents, including all the season's' I crops, belonging to Benjamin Irwin, | j Cochranville, burned Wednesday night, j i Two weeks ago a barn and contents, j ! tihp property of Richard Reynolds, not | ! far from the Irwin plate, was consum- i ! ed. The firing of the two 'barns is a j mystery and farmers are investigat- j ! intf. Rabid Dog Bites Three Pupils Trevorton, Pa., Oct. 16.—Wthlle I Charles Gagley, John Kuntz and Fred- | | erick Waltz were going to school here j HARRJSBURG STAR-INDEPENDENT, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 16, 1914. yesterday they were attacked by a rabid dog t'hati had bidden a number of canines. As each $73.00 Qne at $36.00 Pwo at, each,... .$71.00 Two at, each,. .. .$35.00 Three at, each.. $70.00 I Three at, each,. .$33.00 One at $60.00 One at $32.00 One at $66.00 Two at, each $28.00 Three at, each,. .$65.00 ; Three at, each,. .$27.0© One at ... $61.00 Two at, each,.... $26.00 Two at, each,... .$60.00 Two at, each,... .$25.00 One at $58.00 One at $24.00 Two at, each,... .$50.00 Two at, each,... .$22.00 One at .. $48.00 I! Two at, each,.... $21.00 These Diamonds make the same show in a ring, stud, brooch or other piece of jewelry as others that sell for much higher prices. They are large, white, very bril liant, beautifully cut and cannot be distinguished from • grades selling for two or three times as much per carat, except by experts. You will not have an opportunity to get such extra ordinary values in diamonds for a long while—perhaps never again. It will pay you to buy now as an investment. We guarantee the value by offering to take back any of these diamonds any time in the future at the above pries in exchange for other merchandise. SPECIAL—You can make a selection now and we will hold It, if you desire us to do so, until Xmas. H. C. CLASTER, GEMS—JEWELS AND SILVERWARE 302 MARKET ST. MISS RESHORE HOSTESS Entertained Members of 0. 0. Club al Her Home Last Evening Miss Helen Beshore entertained the •members of the C'. C. Club at her home, 352 Harris street' last evening, Music, and games were features of tha evening 's entertainment and dainty re. freshments were served. The guests included Miss Sarab (Moreland, Miss Emma Moreland, Miss ■Mary Townsen, Miss Clara Neeley, (Miss Ruth Weiland, Miss Margaret Weiland, Miss Mary Kilgore, Miss Hel en Beshore, Miss Clara Moran, Miss Delma Beshore, Alvin Campbell, How ard Hitz, Robert Martin, Robert Hons eal, John Edwards, Fred Goodyear. George Moran, William Mote, Mr. and Mrs. Betfhore and Mrs. Kilgore. Wolle-Kendig Wedding Lititz, Oct. 16.—Miss Kli/.ahpth H. Kendig, formerly contralto soloist in the Moravian church, Lancaster, was married yesterday to Nathan P. Wolle, a leading busines man of this plai'e, The Rev. H. A. Gerdson, D. D., offi ciated. Thfcy left on a wedding tour.