The Star-Independent 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 find out. If you get tha tickets please call for them before 8 o'clock to-morrow evening or they will be forfeited . Miscellaneous FURNITURE PAOKJNO PACKING—A. H. SHRENK. 1»0« Norttt Sixth street, first class packer of fur- Blturi, china and brtcabrac. Bell phon* mm. W. J. WENKICH. 33# Hamilton street— Furniture, china and piano packing, Shipments looked after at botii ends. Also all kinds of hauling. Bell phoue _ MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. fcS'll MATES given for all kinds of elec tric nghl wiring and repairing; elcc tnc contracting a specially; no Job 100 (mail or largu; all work guaranteed. I'KEULESiJ iiULCTKIC REPAIKINU CO., 4ii Broad St. OLD GOLD AND SILVEB OLD GOLD AND SILVER watches, dia monds ana jewelry bougni tor hign esi cash prices. JOis. I'. BitEN.NER, .«>. X S. I'll i it! Sl. bell pnoivc IJiIL. FINANCIAL. llo.Nti TO LOA> upon real estate ■•- cuilues in an> amounts and upou any leiius to sun ihu uurrutve.. Addiss* ) . liox 114. BTO&AGE. HARRiSBURG STORAGE CO. Two new eigUt-story brick warehouses, one absolutely ureprooi. divided into tiieproo I private rooms of various Hf-t for mc storage of Household goods; the oilier tvareuouse of llie most approveu typa of die reiaruaut con tuucliou for general mercnanaise. They . .. »nu two large electric li eight elevators and spiral chute lor llie quick and sale hanuiing of House hold goods and all kinds of merchan dise. Lew storage rales. South Second miecu near Paxton, oa the nacks of l'eni) a. H. R. MONEY TO LOAN LOANS—S6 to kti aoneat working people without bank credit at less than legal rates; payable in install ments to suit borrowers' conveuiei. ;a CO-OPERATIVE Loan and Investment Co.* ALL KINDS OF HAULING ~ aT,T■ kinds of hauling; large two-ton truck; furniture, pianos, freight. In the city and suburbs. Prices reason able. Picnic and pleasure trips, day or evening. WM. H. DARE, 1403 Vernon bL__Beli_ghone_3sl7J. —— Sale and Exchange FOB SALE. DOG FANCIERS—I have several pedi greed English Bulldog puppies for Investigate. Bell phone 3227 R. - '*'• BLAIR, 319 Hamilton street. j I'OR SALE—Grocery store, well lo- I rated and doing good business. In-I ventory price. J. E. GIPPLE. 1251 Mar ket street. —° ne K»°12.00 per week; must be reliable * and good workman/ Call at shop. BROOKS WEIGL.E, New Cumberland, Pa. AUTO transportation school wants men to become practical chauffeurs and earn $75 to SIOO per month. Wc give a thorough course in crude and practical ; work for $35.00. No. 5 N. Cameron; Bell day afternoon. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Young man wishes restau rant or counter work; experienced in both; can give good references. Apply or address 1024 Market. WANTED—By a middle-aged man with a family, any kind of work; janitor or night watchman or collector, or agency. Can give good references. Ad dress 2543 Agate St. , WANTED—Position as hotel man, Sut ler in private family, or cook. Ad dress 329 Cherry St. A COLORED MAN wants a position around a house or store; can furnish references. Call or write 620 Brown | Ave. J WANTED—Colored boy who has his own bicyc e wants work of any kind. , I Address 1207 Apple Ave. YOUNG married man wishes a position as chauffeur; can give reference, do I own repairing. Call or write, it. D., St.. City. • AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED—SI 2 weekly salary and 100 per cent, profit; 25-cent arti cle, usad in every homb, hotel, garage, steamship, railroad, office building and . | store. Free sample. Particulars, F. C. i Gale & Co,. 250 Devonshire St., Boston. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—A girl capable of doing din ing room work. Apply ut once. HERSHEY HOI'SK, 327-320 Market St.. Harrisburg, Pa, WANTED—-An assistant matron at the home for friendless children, Reading, Pa. Apply HANNAH M. ("OTTEKEU 313 N. Fifth St., Reading, Pa. HARRISRURG SHORTHAND SCHOOL. I stands for individual instruction; best i known methods in teaching; real touch I typewriting; a personal interest in eacn [ student. My guarantee; To prepare sljjiieuis for good positions; to aid them in securing employment. Tuition will be charged for 7 mos. only. Free after tiiat time. Free trial. 21 X. Second St. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—A middle-aged German lady wishes days' work of any kind; has experience In .restaurant. Call or ad : dress A. 11., 115 Christian St., Steelton, | Pa. | YOUNG WOMAN (colored) desires laun dry work; thoroughly competent. -I | write or call Lewis, 508 Filbert St. 1 Also, younger sister desires light j housework or position as nurse. j WANTED—Washing and Ironing to do j at home. Apply 1635 N. Seventh St. WANTED—Position as housekeeper or work by the week. Address 1310 Herr street. DAY'S WORK wanted, of any kind, by a colored woman. Call or address 521 Brown Ave., City. STENOGRAPHER—Young woman, ex perienced. capable, good address; spelling and composition strong points; knowledge of life insurance accounting and banking, desires position as typist and general office clerk. Unquestion able references. Address 3132. care of Star-Independent. WANTED—A young lady wishes gen eral housework or to keep house for a widower. Call or address 814 N. Third street. WANTED—MiddIe-aged woman wants 1 position as housekeeper. Call at 1337 I N. Second St. Bell phono 2018 W. WANTED—White middle-aged lady wishes housekeeping for widower. ! Call 1135 N. Seventh St. MIDDLE-AGED white woman wishes i work by the day. Call or address 1020 Wallace. St. j I 1 Lost and Found L. j FOUND. FOUND—A place without trying. Care ful cleaning, best of dyeing. Where? At Eggert's Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market St Call -^Ji«£J>^one l _CaU_and deliver. LOST. LOST—Gentleman's gold watch, hunt ing case, on Market street, between (.30 and 0.00, with initials S. L. Re ward if returned to 153 Paxton St.. City. LOST—A small gold cuff pin with three , pearls and safety clasp, somewhere | between Calder, Third or in Broad , street market house. Reward if return- Death and Obituary DIED. Monn died at his home, 1604 N. Third St., January 15, 1915, aged 71 years and 20 davs. The funeral services wi'll he held from his late home on Monday after noon. January 18, 1915, at 2 o'clock, which will be private. Interment & the Harrlsburg cemetery. Please omit tlowers. CARD OF THANKS I dCßire to thank the friends and neighbors. Peace and Plenty lodge No 69, I. O. p. F., Jr. O. U. A. M„ No. 3, for their kindness extended to me dur ing the illness and death of my depart ed husband, James H. Johnson. MRS, M. A. JOHNSON. Real Estate - J _ REAL ESTATE FOB SALE. OUR JANUARY BARGAIN SALE— Jury St., Hlghspire, reduced S4OO. 161- N. Fifth St., reduced S2OO. 1808 N. Fifth St., reduced S2OO. Clayton Ave., Edgeniont, reduced SSO. BRINTON-PACKEK CO., Second and Walnut Sts. OUR JANUARY BARGAIN SALE— -64 acres, one mile from trolley line; 4l a miles from Harrlsburg; good buildings; possession April Ist. BRINTON - PACK Elt CO.. Second and Walnut Sts. FOR SALE —Corner property, at 620 Cumberland street, for safe. Large house; suitable business location; spe cial price to quick buyer. Particulars at BELL REALTY CO., Bergner Build ing. PENBROOK LOT, 30x150. for sale at great sacrifice. This lot Is well locat ed and must be sold 30011. All unusual bargain. BELL REALTY CO., Bergner I Building. THREE-STORY brick house, No. 22S N. Fourteenth ccialties, American Tobacco rose 1-2 points. London pursued its usual course of a lower range for our securities, Cana j dian Pacific being the only striking ex- I ception to the average decline. Except for further declinos in the speculative leaders and a few addi- I tiona! gains among the specialties tfc« market showed no pconounced change : from its opening tendencies. Trans continental issues were lower, Cana- I dian Pac.Lfii' losing « point. There was j continued heaviness in Reading and j Pennsylvania, and Missouri Pacific al j most equalled its recent low price. Steel i ainl Amalgamated failed to better their j early |>ositions. Western Union made I favorable response to its statement of j earnings. Bonds were strong, with a j good demand for convertible issues. Philadelphia Produce Market I Philadelphia, Jan, 15.—Wheat higher; ! No. 2 export. 143® 146; No. 1 northern, I Dulllth ex port, IT> 1 ®.' ] 01, ! Corn higher; No. 2 Spot, export, 76 j ®77. | Oats higher; No. 2 white, :>BH@ r >9. | Bran firm; winter, per ton. $28.50® ! 29.50; spring. p, r ton, $27.00«fi>27.r>0. i Refined sugars llrni; pondered, 5.05; j fine granulated, 4.95; Confectioners' A, j Butter firm: western creamery, ex tra. y4; nearby prints, fancy, S~. Eggs lower; nearby firsts, free case, 12.00; current receipts, free case, 11.JO; western extra, tirsts, free case, 12.00; firsts, free case, 11.40. I.ive poultry steady; fowls. 111 rjtf 15; old roosters, lOiftlOH; chickens, 12© 14; turkeys. 15®17; ducks, 15®16; Ijecsc, 13 ® 15. Dressed poultry firmer; turkeys, fan cy, 21 #22; do., average, ISi.O; fowls, heavy, IS®p 1 'J; average, 14©17V4; snia.ll, 12®13; broiling chlcken3, nearbv, lS'c) 22; westnrr., 14® 20; roasting; chickens, 16('J1S; ducks, 12®17; geose. 10®U. j F'otatoes Srm; Pennsylvania, per I bushel, 63®65; New York, 45@52. j ! l'"lour firm; winter straight, 6.25® ' j 1i.50; spring straight, 6.40®6.60; sprlnsr patent. i>.60®7.15. Hay firm; timothy hay. No. 1 large . bales. 18.50®19.00; medium bales, 18.50 ' ®19.00; No. i do., 17.006 18.00; No. 3 I 14.50(8)15.50; clover, light mixed, ; 17.«0® 18.05; No. 1 do., 16.50®17.00; No. 12 do., 15.00® lli.oo. Chicago Live Ala-ket Chicago. Jan. 15.—Hogs—Receipt's, 28,000; steady. Bulk. 6.65®6.85; light I 6.55©G.90; mixed. 6.55®6.90; heavy, fi.so e and drawn to safety. A policeman was se verely burned wliilo carrying two chil dren down a fire escape. At the Photoplay "Threads of Destiny," with Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, the picture with the greatest drawing card of the year. A wonderful drama of Russian life, in which Evelyn Nesbit Thaw portrays the character of a young girl, the Ward of a chief of the secret police. Some people are under the impression that a character, given the name of Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, is acting this part, but the management of this theatre offers a reward of SGOO to any one that can prove that Evelyn Nesbit Thaw is not the real star that is advertised. Tn connection with this great picture, we are showing the regular picture of ''The Girl Telegrapher's 'Peril," wihich is one of the railroad series shown at the Photoplay every Friday. To-mor row is Alice Joyce Saturday. Miss Joyce appears in the leading role of a two-act Kalem drama, "Cast, Up by the Sea." She is ably supported by Guy CoonVbs. Tho management also wishee to call the attention of the ladies, es pecially, to kindly attend the early evening performances, if possible. Monday, Anita Stewart, Earl Williams and Julia Swayne Gordon, in "Two Women,'' the greatest Broadway-Star V'itagraph production. Adv.* DANVILLE POLITICIANS FLEE Exodus Begins Through Fear of Elec tion Inquiry Chicago, Jan. 15.—Alarmed 'by the announcement from Washington that the government has ordered an investi gation into charges of frauds at the Novemlber election which returned ex- Wpeaker Cannon to Congress, politicians 'big and little have bejjun an exodus from Danville, Vermillion and other counties in that Congressional district, according to information reaching Chi cago last night. Charles A. Karsh, of Danville, Unit ed States District Attorney, who will have charge, of the investigation, visit ed tho 'Federal building yesterday, but declined to make comment on the pur pose of his visit. He said private in vestigation had resulted in a report be ing made that large sums of money had been expended both in 1904 and in 1912. He declared 1,200 votes were said to have been bought in tho city of Danville. i TO STAND BY MINNESOTA BRIDE The Rev. Mr. Darnell Answers "Chi cago Wife's" Divorce Suit, However Chicago, Jan. 15.—The Rev. James Morrison Darnoll, whose marital en tanglements forced him to resign the pastorate of a Universalist church in Kenosha, filed an atiswor late yesterday in the Circuit Court to Doris Vaughn Darnell's suit for divorce. Ho deniod the statutory offenses charged by his "'Chicago Wife." The minister, accompanied by his father, returned yesterday morning from Owatonna, Minn., where he saw Ruth Soper Darnell, who reigned in Kenosha .church circles as his wife, and announced that it was his intention to recognize the "Minnesota bride" and batoy as his wife and child. "I am going to do justice where justice is dae," he said. "I'll stand toy the wife and child, and uitless I am mistaken this whole matter will be ad justed." Subway Accident in Motion Pictures at the Victoria Motion pictures depicting the recent subway accident in Now York City will be shown at the Victoria theatre to day. Among the other thrillers on to day's program are "Scourge of the Desert" and "The Alarm of the Angelon." The "Scourge of the Des ert*' is a thrilling romance of the Ari zona staked plfcin<>, by William H. Clif ford and Thomas H. Ince. It describes tho recovery of money belonging to a church for the erection of a new mis sion, entrusted by the pastor to his spendthrift son, who gambles, loseß tho money. Incidentally the gambler and the dissipnted youth's sister are sweet hearts and through her efforts the gam bler is induced to return tTio money. He does and everything ends in the happiness of all. In the last picture John Vanzade causes the death of Jacques Normand's sister, who, pur sued by John, throws herself over a 500-foot cliff, and Jacques naturally starts on a campaign of aummarv ven geance, which results adversely /or the villain. Adv.* No R«ason for a Curfew "I understand they have a curfew law out there now," he saifl. "No," his informant answered; "they did have one, but they abandon ed it." "What was the mtterf" "Well, tho bell rang at 9 o'clock aud almost every one complained that it woke thein up."—Pittsburgh Chronicle- Telegraph.