r•* v ~ ; The Starlndependent dives Away 2 Orpheum Tickets Daily The Name of the Person to Whom They Will Be Awarded To-day is Somewhere Among the Classified Ads On This Page Perhaps you are the lucky person. Look until you iiui out. If you get the tickets please call for them before 8 o'clock to-morrow evening or they will be forfeited vv i ii % Real Estate BEAL ESTATE FOB SALE. NHTW HOUSE for sale, price I2.S00; now vacant; at Riverside; 8 rooms and bath; electric light: steam heat; lot 20x 150 ft. Small cash payment needed; balance on easy terms. For particulars apply to S. Haldeman A» Co., 32£2 North Sixth street. Carpenters and Builders. Bell phone 3622J3. FOR SALE—A new steam-heated brick house: K«S and electric light: side entrance; lot 150 feet deep: price $2,400. Can be purchased for SIOO cash and monthly payments of S2O. H. G. PED IOW, 110 S. 13th St. STEAM HEATED HOUSE on Woodbine St., for sale at $1.900 —8 rooms, bath, gas; lot 95 feet deep to drive alley. BELL REALTY CO., Bergner Building. TWO Penbrook houses. In good condi tion; practically new; large porches: lot 60x150; pleasant location; grano lithic walks. Both for sale at $3,300. BELL REALTY- CO„ Bergner Building. $2,700 WILL BUY two Regina street houses; frames; yielding $25 per month: lot 25x125: drive alley in rear, near Fourteenth St. BELL REALTY CO., Bergner Building. FOR SALE—On Shell St., Progress, double 3-story frajne; each S rooms, bath and steam h«at; lot 60x125; one square from trolley, within 5-cent fare limit. BR INTON-PACKER CO., Second and Walnut Sts FOR SALE—III Acres; 3% miles west of Marysvllle; 75 acres woodland; 36 tillable; no buildings. Price $15.00 per acre. BRINTON-PACKER CO., Second and Walnut Sts. (SUNNYSHADE) (Bloomsburg) to (Milton) (58) acres only ($2700) terms ($500) cash (s9oo> more March, rest (.easy payments >. Stock, crops, machinery, extra price means (3) horses (6) cattle (20) hogs (100) chickens, can have telephone and piped spring water. (Rural Route.) Fine location surrounded with beautiful trees. Good Buildings. (Cozyhome) painted. (12) acres in winter grain, (30) acres clover sod, (S) mile to two mar kets, (Half) to and Church. (GRASS MERES) (Bloomsburg) to (Danville) half mile to trolley and mile to edge of City Market and Philatlelpnla and Reading Railroad. All buildings painted except one of two homes and new roof batik barn valued ($3500), woodland means ($1400), cultivated orchard (500) trees ($1000), concrete floor stone spring house ($500), tine meadows for Dairy Farm, can plow furrows half mile long. Price without timber—no mistake— only ($3500). "Enough Sed." Phone (7 to 8) evenings for details. (200) acres ($3500). Shamokin (Sunbury) Danville (CLOVERHURST) (Bloomsburg) handy to (160) acre river bottom (Ideal Location) farm. East of Northumberland. Pa., on Main road to Wilkes-Barre. Half mile (to) School, railroad station and (3) to large mar ket paying (SIBO,OOO monthly. (12) room Double Home, large bank barn and tine water power. Notice (S) horses (17) cattle (80 hogs (170) poultry (4u) ducks (crops) machinery. Farm alone ($9,000) balance ($3000) more. Possession at once. Photographs. GEO. B. OSTRANDER Danville Phone Hours Sunbury 7 to 8 morning and evening NEW two-story brick house; 6 rooms and bath; gas, electric light, fur nace: porch; cemented cellar; grano lithic walks; combination range, rea sonable price further reduced. BKLL REALTY CO.. Bergner Building. HOTEL for sale; one of the best stands in city. Write Box 3402, care Star- Independent. FOR SALE—House No. 1831 N. Sixth St. Remodeled throughout; all improve ments. Apply GEORGE W. ORTH. 42$ s'ate St. APABTMENTB FOE BENT ONE of the Keister apartments. Fifth and Market streets; five rooms and bath. Apply H. KEISTER, ground floor. BEAL ESTATE FOR BENT. FOR RENT—I 637 Apricot, 6 rooms and bath, $15.00; 1813 Briggs, 7 rooms and bath, $16.00: 72 N. Seventeenth, 8 rooms and bath, just reduced to $24.00. H. G. PEDLOW. 110 S. 13th St. FOR RENT—NEW HOUSES 2131 Derry St.. steam heat $23.00 2133 Derry St, steam heat 28 00 2135 Derry St.. steam heat, £B.OO Inquire P. VAXDERLOO, 2119 Derry St. Or Masonic Temple. Third and State. FOR RENT—6IB Geary St.; 3-story brick; 8 rooms and bath; all improve ments; fine new home; rent reasonable. Apply 620 Geary St. FOR RENT—House 608 Muench St.; with steam heat and all improve ments; house in first class condition. Possession at once. Rent $lB a month. Inquire 1301 N. Second St. FOR RENT—AII improve ments— -1614 Catherine, $16.00 535 S. Sixteenth, $17.00 539 S. Fifteenth $16.00 Apply Knhn & Hershey, 18 South Third street. FOR RENT—Houses with all improve ments. at moderate rentals. J. E. GIPPLE, 1251 Market St. FOR RENT—No. 1443 Berryhlll St., j $22.50. Dwelling, store room and stable; together separately: No. 2021 N. Cameron St. JOHN H. MA LONE Y, No. 1619 Green St. FOR SALE 1820 DERRY ST. A 2-story frame dwelling with 7 rooms—bath room—and furnace ! —porches. Derry street is paved. Lot 30x150 ft. —through to Swatara St. This property is on the market to be sold, and we're going to sell it at a bargain figure. Miller Bros. & Neefe REAL ESTATE Fire InaoruM Surety Boada 1 , I.ucuat and Court Streeta Real Estate j KEAL ESTATE FOB SALE OR BENT ! HOUSES FOR RENT and 2H-story ! dwelling houses (or sale Elder Real Estate Co.. 24th and Derry Sts UNFURNISHED BOOMS FOB BENT FOR light housekeeping, with and with- i out kitchenettes: all rooms strictly private; nicely papered: stoves furnish- ; ed tree; laundry, phone and bath room privileges; basement lockers for sur glus furniture. Inquire office, 429 road street, or Janitress, room 6, same ; building. ' I Wants HELP WANTED—MALE. ARMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN ! WANTED: Ableboilted unmarried men between ages of IS and 35; citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read ; and write the English language. For \ information apply to Recruiting Officer, Bergner Building, 3d & Market sts.. H»rrisburg, 48 N. Queen St.. Lancaster, 553 Pine »t.. Wllliamsport. or 3" W. ■Market St.. York. Pa. WANTED—By Baltimore manufactur- i ing house, u competent salesman; one who has had experience either in coffee or wholesale grocery business preferred. Give full particulars as to your experi ence, etc. Address 3403, care Star-Inde pendent. HELP WANTED—Two reserved seat tickets were awarded to-day to Net- I j tie J. Gochenauer, 1198 Walnut street, i good for the evening performance at the Orpheura, December 11, 1914. Call I for tickets at the Star-Independent Office before 8 p. m.. December 10, 1914, or the.v will be forfeited. j AUTO TRANSPORTATION SCHOOL The oldest, best and most reliable au tomobile school in the country. A full 1 course of practical instructions for $35, includln* long driving and repairing lessons.' Hundreds of good-paying po sitions are open for competent men. Make application now. Easy payments, j Open day and evenings. 5 N. Cameron St. Bell phone 1710. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. YOUNG married man wishes position as watchman; experienced: references. Address H. A. HILGROYE, care Gen. Del., Harrisburg, Pa. HANDY MAN would like to have a job as helping in oyster house or restau mrrtt -Gr W. XI., H5 N. Fourth St. 1 YOUNG MAN in night school will wait i on tables or do other work for board. ; F. A. WEEKS, 110 Sylvan Terrace. | WANTED—Work of any kind—handy I about machinery or automobiles. Ad- ! ! dress or apply GARFIELD GIBBINS, 1 | 104 Nagle St. I WANTED—By boy 17 years old. work i i of any kind, in Or out of city; not , particular as to wages. Address at ■ once. Work, 3406, care Star-Independ- I ent. I WANTED—A middle-aged man desires a position as watchman or janitor; I can give good reference. Address R. J. I NICKLE. 1825 Briggs St. A JOB of any kind wanted by a col ored man. Call or address WILLIAM SKILLMAN. 1336 N. Seventh St., Har- j risburg, Pa. FIRST CLASS BARBER would like a position anywhere in city. Apply 32 S. Third St. COIXSRED man Is looking for work of j any kind; private family or Janitor; i can do most any kind of work. Apply ! 921 Sarah Ave., Harrisburg, Pa. PAINTER wishes position with paper hanger, to learn business. * Call 473J, | Bell phone. WANTED—General housework or wait er in private family, or janitor at ! hotel or club house. Apply 405 Bailey St., Steelton, Pa. WANTED—-"Work of any kind. Address M. BRESSLER, 1i24 Market St., i W ANTED—German boy, 18 years of age, wants work in a restaurant. Can speak Lnglish._Address 1236 Herr St. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Colored woman wants dav's work or bundle washing. Address"N. DUFFINS, 515 Primrose Ave., City. I COIX>RED GIRL would like to have place as cook or maid in or out of j the city. Write or call 62S Primrose I Ave., City. WANTED—By a young colored woman, a position at general housework. Call I or address 304 Cherry Ave. WANTED—By young white girl, gen eral housework. Apply 1327 Bartlne Ave. I NL'RSE—Capable young woman, having ; six months' hospital experience, would like a position as child's nurse or com panion. Address Box 3407, care of Star- 1 Independent. WANTED—Washing and ironing to do at home, or days' work, by a white \ woman. Call at 1221 Apple Ave. GIRL of 16 desires general housework ' or dish washing. Address or call' 1229 N. Fourth street. «| COLORED LADY wishes position as! cook. Address of call 1329 N. Fourth i street. YOUNG WOMAN wants position to take care of Invalid or nursing. Address 38 Twenty-eighth St., Penbrook. ! WANTED A young white woman I wishes housekeeping or work of any ' kind. Apply 1111 Cowden St. — - • WANTED Cooking, housework or i dishwashing by colored woman. Ad- ! Iress or call 1412 N. Seventh St. WHITE WOMAN desires washing and ironing to do at her home. Call 130 Cranberry. WANTED—Day's work. Call 436 Cum berland St., or Bell phone 482 R. WAV-TED—By young colored woman, work by the daf. Call or address 921 Sarah avenue. WANTED—Washing and ironing to do at home. Call 2971J, or 1320 Hunter street. COLORED WOMAN wishes day's work ! or offices to clean. Call or address A. Z.. lu7 Filbert street. J HARRTSBTIRG STAR-INDEPENDENT, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 9, 1914. I Wants HELP WANTED—FEMALE. ' LADIES earn 12.40 a dozen—Making handkerchiefs, home business, experi ence unnecessary; mail dime for pat tern. Instructions. HOME WORK, 498, Altoona. Pa. WANTED—White woman for general housework; good home; no family ! washing. Address P. O. Box 794, Har ; risburg. Pa. WANTED Girls 16 years of age and over. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Company. HELP WANTED—MALE AND FE MALE 100 LADIES and gentlemen, to buy a Torrlngton Vacuum Sweeper: brush attached; on weekly payments of 25c. ( Makes an Ideal Xmas present. Send name and address. No. 3408. care Star- Miscellaneous i^ l FURNITURE PACS3NO PACKTNG —A. H. SHRENK. 1906 North Sixth street, tirst class packer of fur niture. china and bricabiac. Bell phone »mw, ! W. J. WENRICH. 339 Hamilton street- Furniture, china and piano packing. Shipments looked after at both ends. Also all kinds of hauling, bell phone m7w. WEATHEB PROTECTION I JLASS WINDOWS will be placed in auto curtains while you wan. C. A. b]AUt CARRIAGE ANL» At TO WORKS. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. j PARTY leaving city would like to store | piano with some good family who would give it good care tor the use of it; would prefer to store it with some jne who would buy if the piano was satisfactory. Address T. J. J.. 3409, -•are atai-iiidependeni. FINANCIAL, UO.N'iiY TO LOA> upon real estate so* curlties in any amounts and upou anjr terms to suit the fcorruwer. Address ■ Hux 174. STORAGE. HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two , new eight-story brick warehouses, one absolutely lireproot, divided into I lireproot private rooms of various sizes tor tne storage of nouseiioid goods; t.ie other warenouse of the most 1 approved type ot Are reiardant con struction foi aeueral merchandise. They i.<- vquippcu ~un two large electric freight elevators and spiral chute lor tne quick and safe haiiuimg of House hold goods and all kiuus v ,x merchan dise. Low storage tioutn Second street, near i'axton, un the tracks of Ftnna. K. R. MONEY TO LOAN | LOANS— (J IO s_c>o Kit nutiest working people without bunk credit at less than legal rates, paj able in Install ments to suit oorroWer*' conveuieneA . CO-OP EKATIVE Loan and in vestuient Co.. 304 Chestnut at. ALL KINDS OF HAULING > ALL kinds of hauling, large twu-tan truck; furniture, pianos, freight, in the city and sulfurbs. Prices reason sole. Picnic and pleasure trips, day or evening. WM. 11. DAKfi, 14*3 Vernon j St. Bell phone 3517 J. ; Sale and Exchange FOB SALE. I FOR SALE—A genuine black Minne sota bear rug; a bargain: never used. G»il or write to 306 S. Union St.. Mld dletown. Pa. j FOR SALE—Christmas trees, Canadian I balm; also holly, etc., at wholesale, HOLMES SEED CO., 106-10S S. Second | street. j FOR SALE—Chalmers 4-passenger car, 1911 model; tirst class condition; bar gain. DEHART GARAGE, 131 S. Third i street. ' FOR SALE—Pedigreed Luelien setter; 16 months old; staunch, good retriev er; price $25. Can have dog on trial. Apply 1311 X. Front St. FOR SALE—I9IS CALENDARS ; Orders promptly tilled; 20.U0U samples at a bargain. MYERS MFG. CO., Third and Cumberland, above Miller's Shoe i dtore. j OVERCOATS FOR SALB—Sllghtly used I —all in first class condition, from tl i up. Also J2.50 felt boots for |1.95. glen's 11.50 Arctics for 95c. Come and T??,.P P e r - Open evenings. S. I MELTZER, 513 Walnut St j AUTO—A Jackson 30-horscpower 5- | passenger, good condition; at a sac rifice price if sold now. Cash or pay- I merits. Call 214 Crescent St. FOR SALE Cheap Addressograph ! foot-power machine with cabinet, ! HARRISBURG SHOE MFG. CO., Harris burg, Pa. FDR SALE—AT GABLE'S. 113, 115 and 117 S. Second St„ 5,000 gallons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme quality. All_the_full liny of the Acme make. Curious Dream Mrs. Gabbeigh—"John, you were talking in your sleep.'' Husband—"That's funny, for I was dreaming of you." Mrs. Q.—"What wa9 funny about it?" Husband—"Why I don't see how I j got a chance to say a word."—Boston j Transcript. MONEY or Christmas JV ■ • is what most people want, not ■TlTv\wli. j ■■ M everyone will take the precaution i ThMPN *° save it- for to have money von ▼ VilSTfc^ V 'i* ilnkv W-X mus t save, and that is generally M'gK"harder to do than to make it. It is * n acco " nt w 'th the First National xi J Bank and keep on increasing your deposits every pay day; then when " t'hristnias you will have 224 Market Street *■ AMUSEMENTS ) AMUSEMENTS MAJESTIC THEATRE WILMC " S",* APPtLI Friday, Matinee and Night, December 11 THAT EVER POPUI.AR MEXODHAMA BILLY THE KID PRlCES—Matinee. lOr and SSrt Night,, lOr. 20c, 30e and 30r Saturday, Matinee and Nighf, Decembar 12 The Vniveraa! Motion I'lrturea Preaent THE MOST BUAITirVL STORY OF HUMAN FRIENDSHIP EVER TOI.U Damon and Pythias A Spectacular Photo Drama In Six Part* ENDORSED BY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS PRICES—ADULTS. Sscj CHILDREN, 15c ! . II ORPHEUM High Class Vaudeville, 2.15 and 8.15 Pakin Mystarias THE GREATEST MAGIC ACT IX THE WORLD Surrounded By Excellent Bill Seats IS'ow Selling: at Box Office for KOTAKIAX WEEK, beginning next Monday at Orpheum, Benefit of Belgium Sufferers. * Legal - Harrisburg, Pa.. Dec. 2nd, 1914. , To Jane Ettlnger (lately of Baltimore, | Md.): 1 Take notice that by virtue of the act , of assembly in such case made and pro- I vided. The City of Harrisburg. on Feb -1 ruary 10th. 1912, filed its claim In the [ court of Common Pleas of Dauphin ! county, to No. £63, M. U D. 3, against rll that certain lot or parcel of land, 1 situate in the Twelfth ward of said city ot Harrtßburg. Dauphin county, Penn sylvania. bounded on the north by Ham- j i ilton street; on the east by a four feet i alley; on the south by property of Geo. | J. L,eib estate, and on the west by T'.iird street; known hs southeast coiner of Hamilton and Third streets, and having a frontage along Hamilton street of > one hundred and eight feet more or less, and a depth of fifteen feet, more I or less; owned by Annie E. Boles, John | agin'. John Wagner. Edward U Wagner, Charles W. Wager, Jane Et tinger, Carrie E. Wagner Barrymore •ud Mary Jane Bowe. --'--t «nirl eltlm was filed for the I paving and curbing of Hamilton street on the south side thereof In front of above described property; that the amount of the assessment for whieh 1 said claim was filed H $311.86; that 5 per ! cent, penalty for non-payment, and in- j terest at 5 per cent, per annum, from November 23rd, 1911, and costs, have ac- | crued thereon; that no part of said i • laim has been paid; and that the whole 1 is still due and remains a lien against ! said property. Now. vou are hereby notified to file ; your affidavit or defense to said claim, | .1 uefenSe you nave thereto, In the office . of the prothonotary of our said Court vilhln hfteun days after December 16th, ion. 7 ; If no affidavit of defense be filed with- j in said time. Judgment may be entered against you and the- other owners In common for the whole of said claim remaining unpaid, and the property de scribed in the claim be sold to recover the amount thereof. Witness the Honorable George Kun kel, president Judge of our sail court, tills 17th day of November. 19U. HARRY C. WELLS. Sheriff. Death and Obituary DIED. BOWERS—On Tuesday morning. De cember 8, 1914, Mrs. Mary Bowers, | 1219 N. Front street, aged 72 years. Funeral services on Thursday after- ! noon at 2 o'clock, from her late rest- ' dence. Relatives and friends are in- 1 vited to attend without further notice. 1 Interment in Harrisburg cemetery. | CARD OP THANKS We desire in this public way to thank the Harrisburg Polyclinic Hospital and friends and neighbors, for their kind attention for my mother, Mrs. Corbin, during her Illness and death. November 27, 1914.—Mrs. W. R. Backenstoss, 408 S. Cameron St. r V Look at Gorgas 1 Fir X-mat Gifts ION. Third St. and Penna. Station COLONIAL Vaudeville and Pictures, 2.15, 7 A 0 DO YOV EVER RAVE? THERE'S A TONIC FOR TEMPER AT THE COLONIAL MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ALSO 3—OTHER A£"TS—3 And the Rest of I'lctures Too Including HAPPY HOOLIGAN A 110-Minute Scream 1 Frank R & S Real Estate and Insurance Office NO.IBN. Third St, Harrisburg, Pa., FOR SALE 127x100, S. E. corner Jefferson and Seneca Sts. 110x127, East of above lots, on east side of Sen eca St. 80x127, West side of Curtin St., east of Jeffer son. Price right to quick buyer. FOR RENT No. 410 Spring Ave.— Brick dwelling with 6 rooms. Rent, $10.50 Lost and Found FOUND. FOl^ND—Don't go any further, for the right place Is at EOGEftT'B Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market St. We deliver and call promptly. Both phones. Bntintss Opportunities I V ! BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. SALESMAN Manufacturer of automatic accessory of proven merit wants representation in this territory. Must be high grade man and able to finance the local sales agency. An excellent oppor tunity for the right man. For ap pointment phone W. B. EKEY, Hotel Columbus. STAB-INDEPENDENT WANT ADS. BEING RESULTS. fiance TRADING IN BONDS IS MORE ACTIVE IN MARKET TO-DAY Business Came, to Dead Halt Soon Aft er Opening, But Again Responded and Compared Favorable With Transactions of Previous Days By Associated Press. New' York, Do?. 9.—PricM of bonds showed few chanties in the dwy's early market. Some comparatively targe lots chamged liainU. Texas Company 6s were up 1-4, Rock Islaml and Collater al refunding 4s debenture 5s and U. S. Rubber 6s receded 1-8 to 1-2. Trad ing caatio to a dead halt soon after the opening. Trading became more active as the session progressed, the aggregate busi ness up to noon comparing favorably wit'h the recent days. Missouri Pacific issues were prominent, the convertible 5s gaining 3 3-4 points and the 4s one tpoirat. Wabesh 4s also rose a point. Fractional improvement was shown by New llaven 6s, Missouri Pacific 4s and Iron Mountain ss. Declines of 2 to B points occurred in a few inactive j bonds. Philadelphia Quotations Philadelphia, Dec. 9.—Two p. m. ' stocks steady: I Cambria Steel 40 Gen. Asphalt pfd ....■ 66 Lake Superior ljehigh Navigation "io'/s Lehigh Valley 66 Penna. R. R 52% Pha. Electric 23 Pha. Traction 79 Storage Battery 48 Union Traction . . . 39 1 /. United Gas 82V4 Philadelphia Produce Market Philadelphia. Dec. 9.—Wheat steady; No., I* red spot export, 118(M119V£: NO. 1 northern, Duluth export, 1!7V4@129H. Corn steady; No. yellow, local, Sl© Sl'*. Oats steady; No. 2 white, 54@54ty. Bran firm; winter, per ton, $16.50® 27.00; spring, per ton, $25.00^25.50. Refined sugar firm; powdered, G. 20; line gTanulated, 5.10; Confectioners' A. 5.00. Butter steady; western creamery, ex tra, 33; nearby prints, fancy, 36. Kggs Arm; nearby firsts, Iree case. 110.80; current receipts, free case. 19.90 I @10.20; western extra llrnts, free case. I 110.80; firsts, free case. J'J.9o 2; turkeys, average, 17® 19; fowls, heavy, 17®18; do., average, 14®16; do., small, 12® 13; old roosters, IS'H; broiling chickens, nearby, 16®22; western. 14®20; roasting chickens, western, 13®17; ducks, 13®15; geese, 12® 13. Hour steady; winter straight. 5.00® 6.25; spring straight, 5.35®5.60; do., patent, 5.65® 6.50. Hay weak; Timothy hay, No. 1 large bales, IS.OO® 18.50; No. 1 medium bales, 17.50® 18.00; No. 2 do., 15.50® 16.50; No. 3 do., 14.00® 15.00; sample. 13.00@14.00; no grade, 11.00® 13.00. Clover mixed hay, light mixed, 17.00® 17.50; No. 1 do., 16.00@16.50; No. 2 do., 14.50® 15.50. Potatoes weak; Pennsylvania, per bushel, 55@62; New York, 45@5£; Jer sey, per basket, 35®40. Chicago Livestock Market Chicago, Dec. 9.—Hogs-#-Receipts, 3,000; strong. Bulk. 7.00®/.55; light. 6.55®7.75; mixed, 1.iU)®7.70; heavy, 6.85 @7.60; rough, 6.85@7.00; pigs, 5.25® 7.50. Cattle—Receipts, 16,000; firm. Christ mas cattle, 10.75 12.00; native steers, 5.70® 10.70; western, 5.25® 8.40; cows and heifers, J. 254/8.50; calves, 6,25® 9.00. Sheep—Roceipts 13,000; strong. Sheep, 5.20®6.15; yeallings, 6.40@7.35; lambs, 6.30® 8.50. CHRISTMAS QNCE A YEAR Many Are Those Who Are Thankful That It Does Not Come Any Oftener It '8 the same thing every year. The question always comes up at this sea sou, "What will I do for Christmas presents/" Notwithstanding the many urgent requests to "(lo your shopping early," there are numerous "last-min ute" .buyers who never know what to get or how tc get it Thev are the ones \sho would vote to have Christmas come no oftener than Presidential elec tions do at the present time—every four years. Nobody that reacts the Star-Inde pendent need have any anxiety this voar us to what, to get or how to get it. There's just one thing that seems to meet all requirements. This is the Star-Independent's Bible. It is a gen uine limp leather volume, gold stamped and packed in a box that bears the $3 retail price. What could be more to the point or better answer the purpose! Then why worry a