2 DUDLEY 2v£ inches NORMAN 24 inches 2 Icn 23 rt*. HwH. NaWf A Co., Ire. P.Wi ARIZONA ANTI-ALIEN LAW Copy of Statute Expected to Reach Secretary Bryan To-day Phoenix, Aril., Dec. 9.—Secretary Bryan telegraphed yesterday to Gov ernor Hunt that as soon as he receives a copy of the W Arizonia law provid ing that no Arizona business employ ing more than five persons shall have* loss thaui SO per cent, of its employes American citizens, he will take up the matter of ascertaining whother it con flicts with treaty provisions. Croat Britain and Italy have pro tested against the laiw. The copy of the act is exipeeted to reach Washington to-day. STEAL PURSUING BLOODHOUND Arkansas Bandits Take Dog That Was Put on Their Trail Fort Smith, Ark., Dec. 9.—Two ban dits who Monday robbed a rural mail carrier near tliis place and shot and wounded a farmer, stole one oj; a pair of bloodhounds placed on their tr;> . was made known yesterday by return ing members of the posse. One of the bloodhoun is was found shot dea.l, but the bandits took the younger and better animal with them. Federal and State otlicers vainly pur sued the men. MARIETTA MAN SHOT Robber's Gun Goes Off When He Strikes Samttel Acri Marietta, Doc. 9.—About 11 o'clock Monday night Samuel Acri, proprietor of a movii • picture theatre here, was "held up nii.le on his way home by a marked highwayman. Acri threw up his hands when ordered to do so. when he receive-1 a heavv blow on the head with the revolver the masked 'nan car ried. AHnort at the same time the woapoii was discharged, the bail lodg ing in the victim's arm. The nsfaiiant tied while Acri sought m?dical assistance. 514.0(H) GIFT'TO ORPHANAGE Money Will Be Used to Buy Fann Next to LoysviHe Institution York, pec. 9.—A click for i 14,000 the gift of Frederick Mehring and his tister, Margaret Mehring, of Keynier. Md., was presented yesterday to the trustees of the Lutheran Orphans Home, LoysviHe. Pa. The presentation was made at a meeting or" the board. The money will be used in the purcha-e of a farm •which adjoins the home. 9068,000 SILK MILL SALE Large Swiss Plant in Lancaster Trans ferred to Stehisilk: Corporation Lancaster. Dee. 9. —A deed from ijteihl i. < iir,;«iny, of Zurich. Switz erland, was file! yesterday in the Re corder- office, transferrin.' their silk mill in I.er bottle. The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y. I MORE REVENUE STAMPS HERE All Demands For the Stickers Now Being MA By Officials As was expected by the local in ternal revenue colkvtor, additional supplies of the revenue stjunps have now been received ami no businesses are heiny interfered with. Not nil de nominations of the stamps are as yet on hand but orders «in be met by "the lower values. Proprietary stamps, for use on articles of merchandise taxed by law, can be procured at the revenue' oflice, Federal building. Documentary stamps, for use on commercial papers, can W had not only at that office, but also at the resistry window of the postoffice and at several banks. While all demands for stamps are now being met, many merchants are still keeping records of their Kales and will not apply for stamps until they are nwre plentiful. Long Termer Files Jail Bars Toledo. Doe. 9.—John Mack, of To ledo. sentenced to from One to twenty | years for blowing a safe at Brailey, es caped from the jail at Wauseon last ; night. He filed off three bars, which allowed him to get into the corridor. As Ins sister and three friends were going out of the front door. Mack dis played n gun and the turnkey tied. • FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS 1 New Home Carp That AnyoßF Can t'nc Without Discern fori or l.oaa of Time We have a New Method that cures Asthma, and tve want you to try it at •our expense. No matter whether your case is of long standing; or recent de velopment.**vhether it is present as oc casional or chronic Asthma, you should I send for a free trial of our method. Xo I matter in what climate you live, no matter what your ajre or occupation, it i you are troubled with asthma, our I method should relieve you promptly. We especially want to send it to those apparently horeless cases, whore I .ill forms of inhalers, douches, opium preparations, fumes, "patent smokes," etc.. have failed. We want to show It veryone at our own expense, thai this is designed to end all dif ficult breathing, all wheezing and all those terrible paroxysms at once and for all time. ] This free offer is too important to | neglect a single day. Write now and then begin the method at once. Send ino money. Simply mail coupon below ' Ho It To-day. r -v FHEK ASTHMA tOlP(l\ FRONTIER ASTHMA CO., Koom •i74J, Niagara and Hudson Sts.. Buf falo. N. V. Send free trial of your method to; Sm 1 HI "WET" TOWN VOTES "DRY" Saloon Forces. Sure of Victory, All Re main at Home Oct a. 0.. Dec. 9.—Assuming that the village would vote ''wet" as it has done in every "wet" and "dry" elec tion in its history, not a single saloon advocate went to the polls at the elec tion this year, and as a result the town , was carried unanimously by the ''drys'' who cast 35 votes. tVta was the only municipality in the county which voted "wet" when the county was carried by tJie temper ance forces in the Kose county option law electiou. Only One "RKOMO Ql IMXE" Whenever you feel a cold coming on, think of the full name, LAXATIVE BROMO QI'IN'INE. Look for signature E. W. GROVE on box. 25c. OLD SOLDIER ENDS LIFE Pennsylvania Veteran Kills Himself at Home in Wilmington Wilmington. Del., Dec. 9.—Daniel Stanton, a Civil war veteran, shot and killed himself yesterday afternoon at his home. Slri West Ninth street. He was 74 years old, and a native of Pennsylvania, but lived here many years. He served in a Pennsylvania regiment in the Civil war. and was a prisoner of war for many months at An dersonville. He leaves a wife and one son, Harry C. Stanton, head of a local manufacturing concern. COLONEL TELLS FISH STORY Species Jinown in South America as Cannibal "Eats 'Em Alive" Oyster Bay, N. Y., Dec. 9.—Colonel Theodore Roosevelt gave a private talk on his travels in South America to a party of friends at Sagamore Hill. He described the "cannibal fish," which, he said, is 18 inches long, and almost as wide and of indescribable fierceness. \ 1 On one occasion, he said, a native carrier was in the river, when others heard an outcry! The man had been attacked by Vcannibal fish." When a boat full of rescuers arrived only the skeleton of the man was left. DRAWS MEN FOR REAL JURORS Two Weeks' Service, and No Skulkers, in Schuylkill Pottsville, Pa.. Dec. 9.—ln filling the jury wheel for 1915 vesterdav, Judge Bechtel ans the Jury Commissioners put in only _1.500 names, instead of tlie usual 2.500. The reason is the an nounced determination of the Court to make every citizen drawn for jury serv ice serve two weeks instead of one. The Court did not allow the name of any juror to be put in who is past service, declared that he had conscien tious scruples against capital punish ment and would not vote for a first de gree. regardless of the evidence. These jurymen have impeded numerous jury trials in this county in the past. Storm Gives Up Hurdy-Gurdy Asbury Park, Dec. 9.—The after math of terrific northeastern yesterday afternoon brought to light many queer finds washed ashore. Among these was a hurdy-gurdy such as are used by itinerants. It was found by M. E. tieis and Esther A. Ziessen. In "front of the organ and covered with glass were pho tographs of strike scenes in the Colo rado mines. A number of boats were also recovered. Pastor Refuses Pay Increase Reading, Pa., Dec. 9.—The Rev. H. I P. Walter, pastor of St. Mary's Epis copal church here, refused an increase in salary of $25 a fhonth. saying the parish could not afford it at this time. Fire Sweeps Village Findlay. 0., Dec. 9. —The business section of the village of Benton Ri'ige, near this place, virtually was wiped, out by fire of unknown origin yester-1 day morning. A hotel, two general ' stores, a restaurant ami several small er buildings were- destroyed. HARRT6BURG STAR-INDEPENDENT, WEDNESDAY EVENTNQ. DECEMBER 9, 1914. (HE FLOORS^fCLEARID I!IM We Have Turned the Piano Business Upside Down II We Have Absolutely Cut and Slashed Prices and Terms to the Bone || Time Piano Buyers, Attention: | Cash Piano Buyers, Read This: Piano Buyers in and around Harrlsburg were completely taksn oft their feet by the Money Talks. It Talked for us when we Purchased this Gigantic Stock of Pianos, tjSjli] announcement of the Gigantic 940,000 Closing-Oat Sile. We have taken the entire Stato The prices that we have placed on this stock are so Low that every Piano should be a spot- ®®if] by storm. We have been deluged with Letters, Telephone Calls and Telegrams. We cannot j i , . . . „ ~. . iMflKri stop to answer these urgent calls from buyers. The sale Must go on. All Pianos must go. 0 transaction. If you have any amount of money to pay "cash ' for a Piano, bring it here fellsiJ We will Positively sell this stock at J»riccr and Terms so Ridiculously Low that it will > to this store. You can roam through this store, select the Piano Ycu Like Best, tell us How ft?.rtle the Piano wcrld. Jrst imagine such values as you sec advertised in this paper to-day. you wish to pay for it. Could you ever expect to Beat this offer. All "Winter & C 0.," £* wl They will behold. They Must Be Sold. Bead the terms. Can you resist the temptation to "Rudolf," "Kimball," "Crown," "Eldridge" Fianos will be sold at any price that is within jl Kj place one of these instruments in jour home? Come in at once, either during the day or the Bounds of Human Comprehension, Bring Your Cash Here, Select Your Piano Now aud & H evening. Wo will Remain Open Evenings Until 9 O'clock. have it Delivered at Once or sot aside for Christmas Delivery. ; ClliC ' Pit>a °'* b ' B 18 store to-day and ask'any of the EL $2 D&wn, $I a Week ! I|ll7 $2 Down, $I a Week || Free Stool, Scarf, Delivery 00502 Free Stool, Scarf, Delivery || AM ISOFFERED BUYS NEW AND UP. COME We Pay Railroad I WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK | We Will Hold the M 1 1 pSVrefghtYnPia'nos I WINTER PIANO Hfl I Pi " no Y ° U SdeCt and 11 HTo Any Point in I WW ■ ni; ■ kit I IM H U MU ■ I Deliver It Christmas §8 El Penns y lvania I 23 N. Fourth St., Harrisburg, Pa. H. M. Eldridge, Mgr. | Eve If You Wish