6 ■ ( Ettahhuhed in 1876) I Published b * I THE STAR PRINTING COMPANY. ' ■ Star-lndepe-ident Building, I „ (#-20-22 South Third Street, Harrieburg. Pa„ N , Every Evening Except Sunday Offieert: Dinett* i W teMAUix r. Mrrißs, John L . u Kdhk . ■f. President. Wm. ff. Wallowir, _ «... Vtce President. * M.tim WH. If. Meters, Secretary and Treasurer. Wii. W Walxow EX. !! Wm H Warner, V. Hummel Berobaus, Jr., Businei* Manager. Editor . AH communications should be addressed to Star-Independent, Buaine;-. Editorial, Job Printing or Circulation Department according to the subject matter. Entered at the Post Office in Harrisburg as second-class matter Benjamin & Kent nor Company, , New York and Chicago Representatives Hew ¥ork Office, Brunswick Building. 225 Fifth Avonue. Chicago Office, People': lias Building. Michigan ATenue, Delivered by carriers at 6 cents a week. Mailed to subscriber) for Three Dollars a /eat in advance. THESTARTnDHPENDENT Mpr The paper with the largest Horn- Circulation in Harrisburg ino P -Searby towns. Circulation Examine*, b» THE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN ADVERTISERS. """ TELEPHONES' BELL™ * Private Branch Exchange. No. 3280 CUMBERLAND VALLEY Private Branch Exchange, _ No. 245-246 Monday, January 4, 1015. JANUARY Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 MOON'S PHASES— Full Moon, Ist, 30th; Last Quarter, Bth; New Moon, 15th; First Quarter, a:sd. ~ ousi'ble for such utiusuully I popular productions as "Within the I baw" and "Under Cover." "Twin Beds" is a rare theatrical \ treat. From the rise of the curtain un-1 til its final fall the audience is kept in | a continual state of excitement and' amusement. The fun is quick and clean, S lines sparklingly witty, and the high- \ ly original complications in which the j characters find themselves, so mirth-1 provoking as to be almost irresistible, j An excellent cast and an elaborate scenic production has been provided for "Twin Beds." adv.* At the Orpheum Another week of "classy" vaudc- \ ville is scheduled to appear at the Or-! pheusn this week. A rollicking "kid"j art called "On the School Play-' grounds," a Bart McHugli product, will j lead tho van of merit. Mr. McHugh -will I be recalled as the producer of "The| Latwn Party," that was so popular at j the Orpheum just a few weeks ago. I However, in this uewest attraction, Mr.! McHugh is said to have gone a step I ahead of his other productions, both in the numbers ami scenic pretentiousness. "On the School Playgrounds" is a grand frolic of comedy and song ami the youngsters are particularly clever. o