r The StarJndependent Gives 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 hnd out. If you get the tickets please call for them before 8 o'clock to-morrow evening or they will be forfeited ; ===== n f \ Sale and Exchange FOR SALE. FOR SALE—RoII top desk and office furniture: very cheap. Call Monday, 15A S. Third St. C. W, H. !,A >i;tE'lZ, I,umlier—We are overstocked with all kinds and grades of lumber and we can offer you big bargains. It will pay you to see us. Ollict- Cameron and Mulberry Sts. FOR SALE—At GABLE'S, 111-11? South Second St.; ltod Tip, Ring Point, Bliz zard, Howe Junior, Can't Slip. Giant Grip and Always Sharp Calks. FOR SALE—At GABLE'S, 111-117 South Second St., 5,000 sets New Sash. Bxlo >l2 L„ primed and glazed, at $1.15 per set. Also other sizes. 191.-J CALENDARS FOR SALE Good selection. A few more sales men's samples left, at a bargain. MY ERS MFG. CO., Third and Cumberland Sts., above Miller's Shoe Store. OVERCOATS FOR SALE—Slightly used —all in first class condition, from SI up. Also J2.50 felt bools for $1.95. Men's $1.50 Arctics for 95c. Come and look them over. Open evenings. S. MELTZER, 512 Walnut St. _ mmm Miscellaneous FURNITURE PACKINQ PACKING—A. H. SHRENK, 1906 North Sixth street, tlrst class packer of fur niture, china and bricabrac. Bell phone »>W. W. J. WKNRICH. 338 Hamilton street— Furniture, china and piano packing, (shipments looked after at both ends. 1217W" °' hauling. lieu phone WEATHER PROTECTION SEASS WINDOWS will be placed in auto curtains .while you wait. C. A. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ATTENTION—We will pay" $1,000 re> ward if our home butter merger falls to merge one pint of milk into one 1 pound of butter in two minutes, sweeter ' than creamery butter. Demonstrators mid general agents wanted. Salary or commission. Write for illustrated cir- ' culars and addresses of 1,000 users. Wonderful invention. Family Butter; Merger Co.. Washington. D. C. PERSONAL. KADTES—When delayed or irregular use Triumph Pills; always depend able. "Relief" and particulars free Write National Medical Institute. Mil waukee. Wis. 6TOKAGE. STORAGE In 3-story brick building rear 408 Market St. Household Rood! In clean, private rooms. Keasonabli rates. Apply to P. G. JJIENER, Jeweler, 40S Market St. HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Tw« new eight-story brick warehouses one absolutely tireproof. divided intc fireproof private rooms oC various sizes for tno storage of household goods; the other warehouse of the must approved type of fire retardant con struction for general merchandise. They jie .■oui|.,.td vvitli two large electric freight elevators and spiral chute foi tiie quick and safe haiiuiing of house hold goods and all kinds of merchan dise. .Low storage rates. South Second •Licet, near Puxton. OH the tracks ol l'enna. It. K. MONBY TO LOAN LOANS—S& to l*oi honest working people without bank credit at leas than legal rates; payable iu install wants to suit borrowers' convenient CO-OPEiiATIVB Loan and investment Co.. £l>4 Chestnut bt « ALL KINDS OF HAULING KL.I. kinds of hauling; large two-tea truck; furniture, pianos, freight, in the city and suburbs. Prices reason aole. Picnic and pleasure trips, day or evening. WM. H. DARK. 14u3 Vernon ht Bell phone Sul7J. Death and Obituary DIED. *"* '•'! VV " S,< '' J ' l ' ** i«*>. IH-eonihcr 2", * : 1 a * m - Charles K. Groning-er, a£f»d years. Kunoral on Monday morning at B.SO 1 n.n >, i < '~fr o 1,5s latc residence, No, 1010 >. bighteentti street. Services at t'ie St. Patrick's cathedral at D o'clock. Inter ment in Mt. ('alvary cemetery. J riends may call Sunday evening. MARTUA.V—touisa Hartman, widow of Jacob Hartman. and daughter of the late *ieo. and Matilda Pollinger. of Siddonsburg, York county. Pa., on \\ odnesday, December 23, at the resi dence of her son-in-law, J. H. Thomp son, 415 North Fourth .St., Philadel phia. Relatives and friends, also (Jen. Orde Circle. So. 20, Toadies of (J. A. It., In vited to attend funeral on Sunday, L>o cember27. at East Harris-burg cemetery. r"■■ ' ■ ■ > FOR SALE 5 Brick Houses 1714 t* 1722 Elm St. Twft-story bricks—li rooms—bntli I furnace cemented cellar front i and back porches. One square from trolley lines gnd Reservoir Park. I Kim street is 60 feet wide and paverl. Special price for quick business; 1 will be sold separately or together. ' MILLER BROS. NEEFE DKAL E STATIC Fire lasornnce Surety Bonds f.octist and i.'ouft r _ - - - r j -- I i Real Estate j REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ! SEVKRAL VACANT HOl-SKS for sale on easy payments; all improvements; very little cash needed. Get particu lars. Why not buy instead of rent? ; BBTJi REAI lo, 511. Fourth Street—l 43 to 157. 1 Short Street—l 22. 124—Office and l chine shop, formerly of Harrisburg j Steam Heat Company, j Tanners Street—l 27, boiler room of j Harrisburg Steam Heat Company. Filbert Street—loß. 402, 307. Cranberry Street—lo6. ! Walnut Street —310. | South Alley—436. Also structures and buildings for j merly property of Paxi.fti Flour and ;l«eed Company, situate In tween State i Poplar, South street and Pennsylvania j Railroad, as follows; Flour null and grain warehouses, frame stablt, board j and brick fences surrounding proper ties. Fifth Street—so 4. I he purchaser shall pay to the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, through the office of the Superintendent of PuV | lie Grounds and Buildings. Harrisburg. . Pennsylvania, by certified check or I nited States currency, the amount at which the said building or buildings and structures are awarded to them, as follows: A casji payment of 25 per cent, shall be made on day of sale and the balance before entering upon the property to remove the material pur chased. In all cases where the premises are i unoccupied possession will b« given the purchaser immediately. Where the premises are tenanted possession will be given immediately after the prem ises are vacated. The Commonwealth ill not be responsible for any dam age to property after possession is grlv ?. IU t Purchasers shall state at time of their offer the time required to re move the buildings and material after being given possession by the Com monwealth, which in no case shall be longer than iio days. All building re fuse shall be carted away from the premises by the purchaser. All foun dation walls must be taken down and removed at least three feet below level of street. The Hoard of Commissioners of Pub- ■ lie Grounds and Buildings reserves the to accept or reject any or all bids. The work of removal shall be performed under the direction of and to the satisfaction of the Superintend- 1 v- r..? Grounds and Buildings. * NO.lb—' The sidewalks and street pavements are not to be removed by; purchaser of buildings or structures under this schedule. I By order of the Hoard, SAMUEL B. RAM 80. n n pa/m-dc t Superintendent. ! _ • "• IwOGLKb, Jr., Secretary. FOR SALE—27 X. Fifteenth St.: 3-story I frame; 9 rooms; lot 1 ux7s; good con*-! da ?SVn ~r J ce attractive. BRIXTON rAiKriK t 0., Second and Walnut Sts. sai 4 k -Douse Xo. 18ul X, Sixth St, i-emodfled throughout; all improve-' lim its. Appjy GEORGE W. ORTH. 423 1 EEAL ESTATE FOR SALE OK RENT "OUSK-S FOR RENT and JH.tory dwelling houses fo: sale Elder Real ' fc.stat« Co.. 2lth and Sts I REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. FOR RK.VT—f,arge room, 10 x 3 - feet: good, central location on Ma»ke't .St. Rem Cheap, Suitable for any kind or business. Call or address lhsi \ 1' ourth street. NICE HOUSE FOR RENT at 1206 Penn »t., all conveniences: rent reasonable. Inquire of H. COHEN, 2t)2 Market St. FOR RENT—AII improve ments— 'l6l-4 Catherine $l(i.OO 539 S. Fifteenth $1(5.(>0 Apply Kulm & Hershey, 18 South Third street. — 6lB Geary St.; 3-story brick; 8 rooms and bath; all improve ments; tine new home; rent reasonable. Apply bL'O Geary St. FOR RENT— Houses with all Improve rinVl \ S -' l a , t -,"!? fiprate rentals. J. E. M , 1 «*iaiket St. APARTMENTS FOR RENT 10 r, ~ovJ, Tl ,' F,SON " r STREET—NewIy renovated apartments; two la rsre . . l i lt . el,t,| ctte and bath; tiiree ih?« i '« ltclle 2 ettc , and bath = second and third floors; furnished or unfurni«hod; -, v sl-ain; janitor service; modern lm " ' '"enlH. Apply at above address REAL ESTATE WANTED W^ N ™ D - Ac r? a F- fol ' sub-division in or near any thriving town or city. Mv selling force enables me to dispose of land in a very short lime, and where a ?-!uh •r V can ' l,,a(ie pay spot Soil , 1 V wn r rt! who not care to " lcfe, 'ring to partici pate in retail prices themselves. 1 can make -an attractive proposition. Ad diess with full particulars as to loca tion, price, conditions, etc. A. C. Younsr L„i e , m ? n ' C,tv a »d Suburban Heal hstate, 26 .V. Third St.. Harrisburg, Lost and Found b—— FOUND. FOUND—Don't go »nv further. for~tbe right plane is at EGOERTS Steam P.'.r n A I rench Cleaning Works. Market St. We deliver and call promptly. Both phones. The Harrisburg Polyclinic Dispensary will lie open daily except Sunday at o p. m., at its new location, Front" and Harris streets, for the free treatment of the worthy poor. TTAKFTKnrftC, ST A 1 (INDEPENDENT, .SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 26, 1914. Wants L , _ HELP WANTED—MAM. KXPKRIK.Wrcn SAI.EF.MAX for wash suits ami ladies' aprons for Ohio and Michigan. .IKNXINGS MKU. CO. , AXNUALLY. Co-operate with me • *veninys at home. Everything fur nished. Don't worry about capital. Boyd 11. Brown, Omaha, Xebr. !N'o .MONTHLY atul expenses to travel, distribute samples and take orders or , eppoint agents; permanent. Jap-Amer lean Co.. chioa^o. THE DOTY MANOFACTURma 00. want 3 a capable man. preferably ex perienced, to lake rliar arc of their local ajceney business. handling t lie Doty Vacuum Sweepers on an attractive commission. Write at once to THE DOTY MANUFACTURING CO., Box o. DAYTON. OHIO. GOVERXMKNT KX A3ll NAT IONS; thor- I "Ugh instruction. sr>.oo. Returned if , not appointed. Particulars free. Amer , [can Civil Service School, Washington, i D. 0. \\ ANTED—A man acquainted with the grocery and butcher trade in Harris* burg, who can run an auto, to a«il a meat specialty; position to last until May Ist, or probably longer. Must be able to give good reference. Taylor Provision Co., Box 156, Trenton, X. J. AUTO transportation school wants men to become practical chauffeurs and earn sio to fIOU per month. We give a thorough course In crude and practical work for $35.00, Xo. SN. Cameron; Bell day afternoon. j SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. ; y OUNG married man, as a tenant on a I farm; has liad experience; can give l ,'!',, er V' K -'°' Address U. K. ROSKNBEKG- J'.K. I{. p. D. No. 1, Adams St., West I all-view. Fa. WANTED- —Young man wants days' 1 work of any kind. Address SlB Cap- I Ital street. City. WORK WANTED—Voung man would like to have position as chauffeur in I private family; can do own repairing. Address 315 .Myers St., Steelton, Pa. PAINT Jilt wishes a position; experi enced in all kinds of paintings; will start at a reasonable figure and can l lurnish best of reference. Address 1008 I S. Ninth St. COLORED MAN desires position as cook, waiter or houseman, or any I 1! . Apply or address lilies Liberty St. . WANTED—Position as cook or all around work in private family, by colored man. Can give references. Ad dress or call 510 South St. WANTED—Any kind of work by mar ried.man;chauffeur by trade. Address or call 241 Emerald St. COLOI.II.D MAN wis.ics a position in a private family; liandy man around the kitchen. Address t>3S Briggs St. WANTED—Position as waiter in hotel or private family. 50!) North Ave. WANTED —A middle-aged man desires a position as janitor; can do all kind of repairing, and is handy with all kind of tools. Can furnish reference. Address or call at No. 1602 Rogina St., WAXTE.'J— Any kind of work for a white man, between the ages of 40 SV.- U' l , ! und >' around atock. Address -01» Wallace St. CI.EKtv wishes a position in office; has j uvo years experience bookkeeping , and typewriting: can furnish yuod ref HELP WANTED —FEMALE. I W ANTED— Middle-agerl woman for i tedwh W «ui °' K ' ari-ai(l c,: ' work V, w •>», "ill Rive proper cnie to eiill f refinement; can do any kind or house work; no washing: wages ft.OO per week. Address MISS MARY B. HIBUS IX. D. No. 2, Millerstown, Pa. WANTED—Nursing. Call on or ad dress MISS ELL.IE RESSER, 2052 Swatara St. WHITE DADY would like to have day's work of any kind. Koom 26 -T'9 Broad street. WANTED—Colored woman wants day's City 0 Addrts* lOS Christy Court, MONEY s SSS United Cifir Slwes Sterling Gom Riksr Hejeawn United Pr. Sturinf Tim Mii Dr;:« C». f r , United Cji-jr S?or« I .•IVY frr -f,ett*r IP' CLARENCE CONE * CO. 1 4A ltro«(l\Tar X*w Y*rk FOR SALE ! A knitting factory; all Improve ments: electric power: two-story j frame; steam heat, well lighted; equipped with the latest knitting and sewing machinery. Possession given at once. Wo will relit if party would be interested in the manu facturing of ladies' garments. information Wanted—call Bell , phone 74. Stetiton. Pa., or M. R. ALLEMAN IV. FRONT STREET STKELTON, PA. V ■ . .. .. * Wants AGENTS WANTED ! AGKXTS—S2S,OO a week for two hours , work a day. A brand new hosierv proposition that beata them all. Write ; For terms and free sample* if vou mean business. Guaranteed Hosiery Co., uSTO ; W hlte Bldg\, Dayton, O. ; SADIES* who n ed money should handle | our quick-selling specialties, needed I everywhere. Send for information. I I en mar Specialty Company. 23 S. Kiftv- SALESMEN WANTED. SALESMEN WANTED—Experience un fnr' h?£2 ar uM? aa }' wo:l f' bi Z P fi y- Write .™»! i?« f openings offering: op- KTn nltle V° earn SJOU to S".00 a month while you learn. Address nearest office. iJept. _l.i. National Salesmen's Training Association, Chicago. New York, Kan ■sas city, San Francisco. : WANTED—John Ostertag-, 2342 Ellers .. *.' e t0 whom two reserved seat | tickets were awarded to-dav good for ! evening performance, December ">» . _ Ca , f 2 r them Ht Star-Imlepend before 8 p. m.. December 28. 1914, or they will be forfeited. WANTED—Salesmen of ability and neat appearance to-call on merchants in ! I e ' r territory. Salary and commission tiaU Bclraont iIf B- Co " Clncln | WANTED—Salesman to s«ll our well- I known line of Red Cross Cider and Temperance Drinks in small country towns only. Commission 23 per cent I , w ,' c " kl >' drawing account of S::;,.(jo! I i^ ea l-ross Company, Dept. A, St. Louis, | Legal | State of Pennsylvania, County of Dauphin, as: Personally appeared before me, Thomas Gardner, :i Justice of the Peace in and for the State and Countv aforesaid, Charles Y. Saul, of the Bor ough of Steelton, County of Dauphin, who, hcinj? duly sworn according to law, doth depose and say: That on the fifteenth day of December, .v. D. 1911, I, t.ie said Charl ?s V. Saul, appeared betoro Thomas V. Gardner, a Justice of the Peace, of my own free will, ;;nrl in justice to my wife, 1 sole, inly swear tiiat 1 have grossfully slandered rov w lie without the least cause or proof whatever against her. and the manv things that I have told my friends and neighbors was a tissue of falsehoods from oeginning to end. , . ' HAS. V. SAUK Sworn and subscribed before me this loth day of December, 191). THOMAS V. GARDNER. Justice of the I'oai e. l Aly commission expires Ist Monday in January, 1916. TO WHOM IT MAY CON<;EI:N: .. Noti.-e is hereby given that Certificate No. 10s. dated April 20, 1914. in the name hi Mrs. Nellie Geiger Kauffman, for two I shar f of ihe capital stock of the Me chanics I rust Company, a corporation L e , "I*'° o Pennsylvania, with its onlce in the city of Harrisburg, lias been lost, mislaid, stolen or destroyed, "I'd that application will be made to! said Trust Company, on [December His*, 1 1314. for the issuance ,uf a duplicate! thereof.—Mrs. Nellie Getter KaufTrnan, Kaufman, J«ranklin County, Peruiaylva- 1 n 1 a. Notice lif * ttiuiHl Stockholder!** Meeting .it' Annul l l Moetins of the Stock holders of the Great Southern Lumber Company will he held at the Company's Omce, No. 5 North Third street, Harris burg, Pennsylvania, on Moiuluv. Janu ary 11, A. D. 1915, at 11.30 o'cloik a. m . for the purpose of a Hoard or Directors for the ensuing year, and for tile transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meet ii'B- G. M. WHfTNBY, Secretary. Harrishnrg, Ta„ December 1914. GLDCTIOSf OF DIRECTORS The annual election for nine direc tors of tlie Merchants' National Bunk of Harrieburg, Pa., will be held at the banking house, l:i28 N. Third street Tuesday, January 12, 1915. between the hours of lu a. m. and 1 p. m. —^mm^lwm A Cheerful Outlook Lady (engaging a page boy)— Well, how soon can you come? Page (readily)—At once, mum. Lady—Bu California Petroleum, ... 13.-, 1- V Canadian Pacltflc ir.nr.' iVn, 4 Central Leather or.* chi.. Mn. & su Pam, Bs jr* t.nino Con. Copj>er, 31 Corn Products * k Distilling Securities, ..I." 11 ■/. 111; Krie ,* Valley, '!!!!!!!!" Missouri Pacific "j>Li 5 u :v°Y l ?r , k , C^tr^ Y„ N. H. and H 53 :« Norfolk and Western, ... OS Vsn* Pennsylvania flail road, .. lost: 10^ Reading 1 jn.v ,V, r ;- Southern Pacific 81 s Union Pacific, .... 11l u.s. steel, 4s • Western Maryland. 14i 4 .-, 4 Philadelphia Produce Market PhUadelphia, Dec. 27.—Wheat firm • w »POt, export, 128ji)1 29 U■ v n 1 northern, Duluth export, 138®) 13V. 7 Corn higher; No. 2 yellow, local, 73® Oats firm; No. 2 white. 55%@5fi. "™; winter, jier ton, .1.00, spring, per ton, $2d.00r8j2:,.50 Refined sugars firm; powdered. 5 oS flne granulated, •J.DS; Confectioners' a! , B u 'f« r western creamery, ex tra, o), nearby prints, fancy, 38 t1» Sf S^ ea<,y; ,Ic:u ' h >' ""tH- free ense. KI "oil - i (urrcnt receipts, free cas y0816""" extra firsts. r,-ec case limit'- rt" li free case ' *l-00. 18,lB, ducks, 13@11; geese, 13® 15 Uve poultry steady; fowls, UfflH l" tuXys"' 15IV ° l/4 : chit *ens. 11«' geese, 9 ?6 2 @ : i6. tU,keyß, avcraßC ' 16&HS; Flour firm; winter straight. 5.25© 0.0 0, spring straight, 6.65®5 95■ do patent, fi.00®6.65. »w>.vo, ao„ Hay firm; timothy liar, No. 1 l„ t9 ?Sihh, i<' IJ -!,®v" ,0; *>'"■ 1 medium hale® 18.00fiplS.o0, No. 2 do., IG.oOfa 17 f»0 v n felfLM?- v 1° : c ? ov ® r I'Kht mixed, '1 7.00 tnixec'l? 14*.50@ 15,*b0 > sSft°R- 0 p„.\ eak , : Xp , w York ' P" bushel, OS@ 62, Pennsylvania, 15©50; Jersev per basket, 35@40. Jttsty, Chicago Live Stock Market Chicago, Dec. 26.—liogs—Receinf. 18.000: strong. Bulk, o.7Ufa7 15- liiht* 6.6t>©7,15; mixed. 6.80@7.20; heavv T; srke(l t,h " w,l » rv looking woman, do vou constant!*- refer to hold""' " S the R ° Ht " f