10 What Kind of a Piano Will You Choose for the Family Christmas Gift? Will you be satisfied to take chances with a "bar gain" piano, a cut prics piano, or will you make sure of alter satisfaction by choosing an instrument that will be a splendid expression of your affection, even if the Why not take the same sum + that you might otherwise spend HHH //*\ I If/ in an instrument of unknown HBmH ;//// quality —come to this store to- J ! morrow and' let it be the ylill > Down Payment on a piano I with a worthiness beyond BBBj[H wj \ question, sound true and en- |||® during, cne that will speak of f you to them through all their j/% p life. Prices for Pianos of Proved Goodness Start at $l9O And Go Upward to SBSO. Player-Pianos ! $395 to SIOSO i Choosing the Christmas Victrola or Edison ' Disc is quite a pleasure and satisfaction here, IV 1 ' To-morrow's display consists of all the new *! ' types in every desired finish, at sls, $25, S4O, SSO, $75, SBO, SIOO, $l5O, S2OO, $250 and $275 • ! Charge purchases billed January Ist or pay / cash for your records, begin paying monthly in January. Orders now booked in rotation. Get yours in to-morrow—every instrument oiled, xur tested, timed and inspected before delivery. Visit the Store To-morrow. Attractive Values In Used Upright Pianos—Square Pianos J. H. TROUP MUSIC TROUP BUILDING 15 S. MARKET SQ. ■ j MAYOR WELCOMES NEW CAR Unprecedented Reception on Part of New England Public of Dodge Brothers' Automobile An official reception by Mayor Our ley, newspapermen and public officials of Boston was part of the welcome awaiting the first Dodge Bros.' car shipped into New England territory last week. Not only the staid citizens of Boston, but hundreds of out-of town visitors were on hand to obtain their first view of the new car. "The occasion was absolutely unique for this section of the coun try," wired H. D. Day, New England representative for Doiige Bros. "Over fifty decorated cars were on hand and Jed by the mounted police. Tb-e entry of Dodge Bros.' first car into Boston was a sort of triumphal affair." Over 5,000 people visited the sales rooms of C. 8. Henshaw, following the parade, to inspect the new car. Mr. Henshaw reports many stales in the first twelve hours, the car stood on his floor, although he and his salesmen were kept constantly busy explaining the many features of the new ear, anil made little or no effort to take orders. Send us your name and address for a copy of our new catalogue. It is free. I.arge and beautiful. Ali prices in plain figures. H. C. Claster, Gems, Jewels, Silverware, 303 Market Street. Adv. ASK FOR-, Lancaster's Favorite Brew RIEKER'S BEER JNO. G. WALL, Agt. Harrisburg, Pa. Prank J. Rieker, Mgr. HARRISBITRG STAR-INDEPENDENT, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 11, 1914. MACALARNEV GOES TO TRIBUNE Former Harrisburger to Become City- Editor of New York Newspaper Kobert E. MacAlarnev, formerly of Harrisburg, the announcement of whose retirement as head of the Pulitzer School of Journalism in Columbia Uni versity was made some time ago, will remain there until next June, and then assume the city editorship of the New York ''Tri'bune." Since the announcement was made of Mr. MacAlarnev's intention to retire from the Pulitzer school lie has had a number of offers, but the place on the '"Tribune" is most congenial to him. Mr. MacAlarnev is a native Harris burger, the son of the late Joseph C. MacAlarney, who was prominent at the Dauphin county bar. His first newspa per experience was gained in this city. VICTORIA SPECIAL TO-DAY The funniest Keystone comedy ever offered in Harrisburg, featuring Mabel and Fatty in bathing suits, is "The Sea Nymphs," a ripping two-reeler, which heads an excellent bill of above the average photoplays ait t'he Victoria the atre, 223 Market street, to-day only. Fatty, with wife, mother-in-law and implements in the shape of numerous boxes, bags and bundles, goes for an outing at Santa Catalina Island. On the steamer he is badly smitten. Mabel is traveling with tlie parental neces sity—a very significant-looking little father with side whiskers. Fatty un aware of the relationship interferes with the old duck flirting with the young chickens and pitches him over board. The whole party then goes swimming and Fatty and (Maibe! give a diving exhibition and the thrilling program concludes with Fatty getting j liis and Maibel is dragged unceremoni j ously off by her enraged parent. Equally full of thrills is "Lieut. | Daring and the International Jewel I Thieves, a three-reel special, which i also is at the Victoria to-day. Exciting | adventures, plots and counter-plots in j terming led with daring esca.pes com- prise every inch of the film. Another Keystone comedy, which is full of fun, is "The Wild and Wooily West," in one reel and "The Path'e Daily News," showing latest views on j the big war, conclude to-day's Victoria ! program. Adv.**" j NEW ZEALAND (JOES "WET" Election Returns Show National Pro hibition Has Been Defeated Wellington, New Zealand, via lx>n i don, Dec. 11, 10.15 A. !M.—'The elec | tion returns though incomplete indicate that the licensing position is unchanged i and that national prohibition has not j been carried. The prohibitionists re ceived a set 'back in several places. | The returns give the government 38 j mem!bers of Parliament, the Opposition I 30 and the Ijabor Social Democrats 8. , As the latter support t'he Opposition j party the strength in Parliament is I equal, though the votes of t'he soldiers | abroad are yet to be counted and may affect the result. Lebanon Will Have Christmas Tree Lebanon, Dec. 11. —The community Christmas project was firmly launched on Wednesday evening at a gathering of representatives of fraternal organiza tions of this city. The project was set on its way with great enthusiasm and with every prospect of success. CAPITOL HILL FIFTEEN MORE COUNTIES RELEASED lit QUARAHTINE State Live Stock Sanitary Board Re moves Restrictions Made Necessary by the Spread of tbe Hoof and Mouth Disease The SH&te Live Stock Sanitary Board has ordered t)he release of fifteen ad ditional counties from the quarantine for foot and mouth disease, and the order interdicting the removal of cat tle in or out of county boundaries now applies only to the following t-oumties-. Adams, Allegheny, Beaver, Berks, (Bucks, Oarbon, L'hetter, Columbia, Oum herland, Dauphin, Delaware, Franklin, Juniata, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Ly-coming, Mifflin, Montgomery, Mon tour, Northampton, Northumberland, Perry, Philadelphia, Schuylkill, West moreland and York. In all counties with the exception of those noted above (he quarantine has been lifted, but it will be rigidly ob served in the counties mentioued. The board reports t'he disease well under control, and as fast as counties are freed from the disease t'he announce ment will "be made.' Governor's Appointments Governor Tencr to-day appointed the following trustees of the mothers' pen sion fund for Adams county: Mrs. VV. Arch Mc.Clean, Mrs. D. P. McPherson, Gfettysburg; Mrs. William Himes, Jr., New Oxford; Mrs. J. J. Hill, Littles town; Mrs. Jacob Leschv, York Springs: Mrs. VV. 8. Adams, Benders-; ville; Mrs. William Robert, Cashtown. Clayton D. Fretz, of Sellersville, was to-day appointed a trustee of the Penn sylvania State Hospital for the Insane at Norristown. Howard C. Oren, New Cumberland, was to-day appointed justice for Lower Allen township, Cumberland county. To Purchase Game C. E. Brewster, of Michigan, long connected with the Bureau of Ethnol ogy in Washington and familiar with game conditions all over the United States, was at the Game Commission's office to-day conferring with Secretary Kalbfus on the purchase of game with which to stock the Pennsylvania pre serves. It is the intention of the Com- I mission to make extensive purchases of [quail and other wild birds for breeding purposes iu order to restock the Pcnn | svlvania fieljs. These birds will be placed in the localities best adapted for breeding purposes, and afterwards may lie hunted by any hunter with a license. It is also proposed to pay the expenses of purchase from the hunters' license fund. Mr. Brewster is in touch with dealers in the West who have quail to ! sell as h'igli as $33 per dozen, but that I kind will not be bought for this State. Preparing a Report Harry S. McDevitt, president of the ■ Keonomy tuid Efficiency Commission, | engaged iu securing the inside infor | matior. regarding the employes and 1 officials of the State administration, their duties, salaries, hours of work, etc., will be with the Commis ! sion's report in a short time, an