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 Gfet the tickets please call for them before 8 o'clock to-morrow evening or they will be forfeited. (These names are drawn from the Directory by a blindfolded girl.) Real Estate " - - 1 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT—Three-stor.v brick house, 8 rooms and bath, 1808 N. Fourth St.; possession at once. Apply H. A. KELL, 1210 N. Front St. NICE HOUSE FOR RENT at KO6 Penn St.; all conveniences; rent reasonable. Inquire of 11. COIIIEN. 202 Market St. FOR RENT— No, ri36 S. Seventeenth St <20.00 No. Iti3l Park St $17.00 No. 1524 Catherine St $15.00 No. 1019 S. 21 H St., ...'.. SIO.OO No, 2107 Greenwood St SB.OO J. E. GIPPLE 1251 Market St. FOR RENT—Modern, up-to-date houses, just finished, Lewis St., near Fourth, Riverside, rent $15.00. Apply 1731 Fifth St.. or at store, corner Fourth and Lewis. FOR RENT— -1315 Market—arts S3O and $35 1330 Derry—apts $35.00 13th and Derry—apts $27.50 1216 Market—Apts $22.50 114K Derry—house ; $22.50 1147 Berryhill—house $25..50 745 S. 19th—house, new $20.50 233ti Elleraly—'house, new $18.50 415 Hummel —house, $18.50 2110 Derry—house SIB.OO 1438 Vernon—house $12.00 1617 A Compass—house $ll.OO HARVEY T. SMITH, Real Estate and Insurance, 204 S. 13th. Bell phone 24SM. FOR RENT —Third street, New Cum berland, near trolley, S-room house, hall, bath, all conveniences; gas and electricity. H. W, LINEBAUGH, Bell phone 3071. HOUSES TOR RENT—623, 635, 639 Schuylkill St. Possession at once. Apply J. c. MEHRING, 2439 Sixth St. FOR RENT—Houses with all improve ments, at moderate rentals. J. E. GIPPLE, 1251 Market St. • FOR RENT —All improve ments — 1614 Catherine, $16.00 530 S. Eighteenth, ... $18.50 Apply Kuhn & Hershey, 18 South Third street. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE—New 9-roorn brick houses on Chestnut St.; combination lights, steam heat, hardwood finish; side en trance; price $3200. H. G. PEDLOW, 110 S. 13th St. JL'.ST a couple of those Vernon street houses left that can be bought with a small cash payment, balance as rent. H. G. PEDIXIW, 110 S. 13th St. FOR SALE—Cheap—Edgemont Lot, 30 ft. by 120 ft., fine location, 500 feot from 24th St., fronting on Locust Lane. Good view; bargain; owner. ELMER ZIMMERMAN, 1435 Walnut St.. llarris burg. EVERGREEN STREET property for sale; improved brick house, near Market street. Also corner property, at No. 10 S. Eighteenth street. Full infor mation at BELL REALTY CO., Bergner Building. VERY DESIRABLE brick house for sale; 530 Camp Street; 11 rooms; bath, gas. steam heat; porch; two Btairways; i.it 24x130; stable. Price reasonable. BELL REALTY CO., Bergner Building. CUMBERLAND COUNTY FARMS AND BUSINESS PROPERTIES !:;.'.-aere farm, 10 miles west of Har risb :ig. Pa., limestone and gravel land, KJO>I hoyse, bank barn, wagon sheds, . OR pen,| chicken house, good orchard, two wells of water, good fencing, farm in high state of cultivation: level land, well located; possession April Ist, 1915, if s'old before March Ist, 1915. Price 18,000. tS-acre farm, close to Mechanicsburg, l';u; one of the finest In the county; full particulars given on inquiry. 127-acre farm, six miles west of Har risburg. Pa.; black slate soil; 9-room house, frame barn, good location. Price, $5,000. 12 acres, near New Kingston, Pa.; good frame house, new barn, good water, plenty of fruit; three miles from railroad; land in good condition. Price SI,OOO. Large double brick house at Mcchan- Icsburg. Pa., with store room; good business place, corner property; good bakery on rear; large stable and plenty of shed room. Price, $5,500. Grocery store doing a good cash bus iness, store room, cellar, large ware house and storage room rents for $12.50 per month. Can be bought as a whole or at inventory. Everything in good condition and up-to-date. I also have a large business building along railroad; a good paying proposi tion to a hustler; prosperous business at [yesent. Reason for selling, the owner is leaving the country. Full par ticulars given on inquiry. J. C. GILL P. O. Box 251, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR. SALE —Spring is coming. See the beautiful suburban homes at River side before you buy elsewhere. Large lots. Fine porches. Low prices and easy terms. LEWIS M. NEIFFER, 223 Market street; E. MOESLEIN, 424 State street. FOR SALE—Long established, paying ice creain and snowball factory. Own er wishes to retire. Will sell reason able. Closest investigation invited. Particulars at SPANGENBERG'S. 507 Reily St., City. Bell phone 345W, FOR SALE—Lots at Penbrook, 30x150. Also Paxtang and Riverside lots for sale. Also one frame house, centrally located. In the city; six rooms, bath and attic; hot air furnace, price $2,100. For terms apply to S. HALDEMAN & CO., Carpenters and Builders, 3222 N. Sixth street. Job work promptly attended to. By calling Bell phone 3622J3. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT and 2< / 4-story dwelling houses for sale. Elder Real Estate Co.. 24th and Derry Sts. J FOR SALE 1641 Fulton Street Lot 14x100 Improved with a three-story I frame house—eight rooms, bath and I furnace. Genuine Bargain Price MILLER BROTHERS & CO. WEAL ESTATE Fire Inanrance Surety Bands Locuat nnd Court Street* • ' ' , ' • - N - - ' ' • ' »■ '' ' ' / \ X ' gARRTSBtTRft STAR-INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 13,-1915. Rial Estate REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSE FOR RENT ln Marysville; furnished sl4, or unfurnished $9; also lots tor sale In Atlantic and McKees port. Address E. M. KAPP. Enula. Pa. UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT BUILT especially for light housekeep ing, with or without kitchenettes; rooms strictly private; stoves furnished free; laundry, phone and bath room privileges; private lockers for surplus furniture. Inquire office (or see jani tor, same building), -129 Broad street. (Sunday Inspection invited.) REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED—Acreage, farm, city or town property, suitable for subdivision Into small farmi or lots. Land brings more when cut up and handled by our up-to date methods. We are fully equipped to subdivide and sell real estate at auction on commission In all parts of the United States. We turn real es tate, residence lots or farms Into cash quickly. Write us. Our representa tive will inspect your property. We also exchange Washington City invest ment property for residence, farm or timber land. National Real Estate and Auction Company, 1024 Woodward Bldg., Washington, D. C. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED ROOM AND BOARD (breakfast and supper) wanted; central location; must be with a refined family; state lo cation and terms; permanent. Address 2498, care Star-Independent. FURNISHED APARTMENTS McDANI[ JS L,S~F AM I LY~APAI tTM E NTS— Floor of two or four rooms, furnish ed complete for housekeeping; coa-1 or gas range; large back porch; bath, closet, bells and letter boxes. Refer ences. Call 1417 Market St. Bell phone 897 J. STORE ROOMS FOR RENT STORE ROOM—(From March loth)— 1007-1009 North Third street; room 24x40 ft.; good business location. MIL- LiER BROS. & CO., Locust and Court Sis. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR BENT. FOR RENT—New furnished front rooms facing Capitol Park; stationary wash stands, hot and cold running ,water; electric light in each room; also use of phone and large bath. Apply*4lo North street APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENTI—Apartments 1 —Apartments at southeast corner Fourth and Peffer streets. All conveniences at reasonable rent. Out side porch. Apply B. F. UMBERGER, 108 N. Second St.. or 427 Peffer St. ROOMS FOR RENT DESIRABLE ROOMS—Single and en suite—all outside rooms—running water—elevator service—city steam heat —in the Franklin Building, 212 Lo cust St. MILLER BROTHERS & CO., Locust and Court Sts. TWO large communicating unfurnished rooms with large closets; suitable for light housekeeping for a lady or party without children; heat, use of bath; tine location on the hill. Family of two; reasonable rent. Apply No. 3494, care Star-Independent. Death and Obituary DIED. > HALE—On Thursday, February 11, 1915, while visiting in Philadelphia, Adam D. Hale, aged 69 years. Funeral on Monday, February 15, at 2 o'clock p. m., from Hie residence of his brother, Daniel Hale. No. 3 N. Fourth St., Steelton, Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Interment private. BOOMER—On Friday. February 12, 1915, at 3 p. m., William H. Bodmer, from pneumonia, aged 89 years. Funeral Monday at 2 p. m„ from the home of his son, Edward W. Bodmer, 1711 Walnut streeit. The Rev. Dr. .1. A. Lyter will be In charge. Interment in East llarrlsburg cemotery. Friends and relatives ate invited to attend without further notice. YOUNT—Charles E. Yount died at the Keystone hospital Friday morning, I'ebruary 12th, 191.', aged 57 years. Funeral services will be held from his lato residence, No. 1502 G-reen stroeti on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In terment in Paxtang cemetery. Relatives and friends arc Invited to attend with out further notice. Burial private ser vices will be conducted by Pilgrim comina-ndcry. No. 11. K. T. Baiifltu Opportunities BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. CORNER BUSINESS PROPERTY Tor sale; uptown section; improved dwell ing with store room; stable on prop erty. Price reasonable. Grocery stock at Inventory. BELL REALTY CO., Berg ncr Building. r~" - «■■■— . .. New Houses IN Bellevue Park Open for Inspection 2Jst St. and Hillside Road Hillside and Vineyard Roads. Miller Brothers & Co. Sales Agents Locust and Court Streets ( Wants | HELP WANTED—MALE SBO MONTHLY and expense* to travel, distribute samples and take orders or appoint ugents; permanent. Jap-Amer ican Co., Ogden & Taylor, Chicago. $2,500 ANNUALLY. Co-operate with me evenings at home. Everything fur nished. Don't worry about capital. Boyd H. Brown. Omaha, Nebr. I WANTED—Traveler for 1915; age 27 I to 50; experience unnecessary. Sal ary, commission and expense allowance to right man. J. K. Mcßrady, Chicago. WANTED—At once; young men for au tomobile business. Big pay. We make you expert in ten weeks by mail. Pay us after we secure you position. Cen tury Automobile Institute, Los Angeles, Cal. LEARN automobile business: $25 week ly; teach you at home. Free booklet. National Auto School, Central Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. WANTED—Salesmen to sell Hills Honey and Tar, etc., to drug and country stores; 25 per cent, commission paid weekly; no expense money advanced; no bond required. New York -Drug Concern, New York, N. Y. ARMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN WANTED: Ablebodled unmarried men between age of IS and 35; citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read ! and write the English language. For Information apply to Recruiting Officer, 1 Bergner Building, 3d & Market sts., ! Harrisburg. 4S N. Queen St., Lancaster, ■ 353 Pine St.. Willlamsport, 37 W. Mar ket St., York, or 113 Independence St., Shamokln, Pa. | GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS; thor- j ough instruction, $5.00. Returned if j not appointed. Particulars free. Amer ican Civil Service School, Washington, D. C. WANTED—Men to solicit orders for coffee and other groceries; excellent opportunity for business getters. Apply I Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.. 1308 N. Third St., Harrisburg. I WANTED—Men to learn barber trade; new method; wages alter first month.. | Steady position guaranteed; write for catalogue. Moler's Barber College, Dept. R, 207 Bowery, New York City. SALESMAN to call on physicians. Es tablished trade. Experience and com mission. State age. Also one for out side city. P. O. Box 121, Philadelphia. AUTO transportation School wants men to become practical chauffeurs and earn $75 to SIOO per month. We give i thorough course in crude and practical work for $35.00. No. » N. Cameron; Bell phone 1710. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. PAINTEiD woodwork and windows cleaned; automobiles washed. Call Bell phone 1766 J. WANTED—A young married man would like to have a position us stationary engineer; has hart eight years experi ence; can do most of his own repairs; or will accept a job firing boilers if Job is steady year around. Call R. M„ United phone 773Y, City. YOUNG MARRIED MAN with fair edu cation and good recommendation, | wants position as shipping or receiving clerk. Address G. R. SLEIGHTER, En haut. Pa. A YOUNG, well experienced window cleaner wants work; three years' ex perience in New York City. Call or ad dress 1114 Christiana St. (for Steve). YOUNG MAN wants position as cook or counter-inan in hotel or restaurant. Address or call 1114 Christiana St. WANTED—Colored man wishes general housework or watchman of big build ing. or waiter in private family; can furnish good references. Apply 405 Ba-iley street, Steelton. YOUNG MARRIED MAN wishes work of any kind, firing boiler preferred; experienced. Apply 41 s. Court St.," City. YOUNG colored man desires position as first class cook, butler, in or out of town. Btst of references. Address NEWTON BROWN, Middle-town. Pa. BOY, 18 years old, wishes position pf any kind; call or address 55S Wood bine street. BOY, 16 years old, wishes work of any kind. Can drive a team. Call 2208 N. Sixth Btre(*. WANTED—MiddIe-aged man wishes po sition as Janitor In church or lodge room; has experience and can give good references. Apply 1403 Swatara St. YOUNG MAN wants work of any kind by the day; has had five years ex perience as a salesman; best of refer ence. Address 1311 Cowden street, City. WANTED—By reliable man, a position as motion picture operator; six years' experience; reference if required. G. W. L., 1005 N. Third St. Bell phone 735 W. YOUNG MAN 21, wants position; six years' clerical experience; one year shipping; furnish reference if required. R. S. L., 2352 Derry St. Phone 1159 J. _ HELP WANTED. AT ONCE—Ladies or gentlemen who can devote at least two hours daily to write and copy letters (ink or type writer) and earn $lO to $25 weekly. Ap,ply with Rtamped addressed envelope for quick answer. Advance Copy Co.. Box_6s2 i _Chlcaga_ _ SALESMEN WANTED. SALESMEN WANTED—Experience un necessary, easy work, big pay. Write for large list of openings offering op portunities to earn SIOO to SSOO a month while you learn. Address nearest office. Dept. 245, National Salesmen's Training Association, Chicago. New York, Kan* sas City, San Francisco. SALESMEN—Side line. Valkenburgh made s3l first morning. You can too. Free sample. Electric sign. Flashes changeable wording. Sella $lO. Terms 30 days. $5.00. Time switch included. Flashtric Sign Co., Chicago. j AN old-established manufacturer of right price, high quality liquor spe cialties has choice territory open for aggressive full time or side line sales man; one with personal following among saloon trade In this and sur rounding territory preferred. This Is a man-sized opportunity for a sizzling, crackling, live-wire salesman with the success habit. No objection to kindred line. Sales Mgr., Francis Cropper Co., 118 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago. WANTED—Salesman to sell our well known line of Red Cross Cider and Temperance Drinks in small country towns only. Commission 25 per cent, and weekly drawing account of $35.00. Red Cross Company, pept. A, at. Louis, Wants I AGENTS WANTED AOENTS—Get particulars of one of the ' best paying propositions ever put on the market. Something: no one else ' sells. Make $4,000 yearly. Address E. * M. Feltmnn, Sales Mgr., 1603 Third St., . Cincinnati, O. KOKO-WHEAT-CRISP . SIO.OO dally s profit. New confection. . r >c package i costs I He. Can of samples, 10c. Partic- ; ulars free. Machine $7.50 pre-paid. Oorneau Co., 515 No. Parkside, Chicago. AOENTS—SOO per cent, profit. Free j samples; gold sign letters for stores and office windows. Anyone can put on. |. Metallic Letter Co., 437 N. Clark, Chi- ( cago. I AGENTS—New, startling. marvellous •] Invention; adding machine, counts both ways. Adds, subtracts and multl- j plies. Offices, stores and factories buy c from one to dozen. Every demonstra- : tion sells. Does the work of a S2OO ma chine. Retails $7,50. Immense iproflt. Fifteen days free trial. Write for ter- " ritory. Act quick. Dept. O, Calculator C Sales Co., Grand Rapids. Mich. :>UR lightning mixer, a whirlwind seller >i needed in every home; 75,000 sold In s Boston In three months; some business. ] Currells Mall Order Agency, North j r Branch, Mich. : WOUDD $l5O monthly Interest you? If ! so select your county for that re- I imarkable seller, Antl-Thlef Combination >- ! Automobile Switch Ijook; thief proof; no competition; you should easily earn this, * then some. Send for contract. Anti- ; I Thief Lock Co., Dept. 194, Indianapolis. j AGENTS—If I had your name I could " show you how to earn $25 to SSO I I weekly. Greatest seller in years. Over [ 700,000 sold in last si:; months. Every | a housewife will buy on sight. Postal j brings liberal proposition and free sam- i v pie. Address Manufacturer, 1 Union Square, New York. BIDDY SUNDAY'S MESSAGE—DiberaI " terms to live men or women. Apply Wholesale Doput, 25 North Third, top floor. e 11 t t v HELP WANTED—FEMALE. j DADIES—Make shields at home; SIO.OO 0 per 100. No canvassing required. (1 Send stamped-addressed envelope for „ full particulars. Eureka Co., Dept. e 11-D, Kalamazoo, Mich. WANTED —D&dies, earn $1.40 dozen j making handkerchiefs; home busi- f ness; experience unnecessary; mail dime t for pattern, instructions, Homework, i 41)8, Altoona, Pa. DO you want another $2 daily? No J experience; constant spare time work knitting hosiery; machines furnished on contract; we take product. Gleason Wheeler Co. (Inc.), 337 Madison, Chi ■engo. > - - I j DADIES sew at home; good pay. Send 1 i stamp. Work sent prepaid. King ' , Mfg. Co.. 1431 Broadway, New York 1 City. WANTED Good woman 1 for housework. Must un- ' derstaud cooking and gen- \ eral housework. Address ] (3495, care Star-Independent. £ I sls WEEKLY. spare time, addressing, ' mailing advertising matter for mail - order houses. Send 10c for postage, [ samples and particulars. Am. Sales Co., Dept. 54, Chattanooga, Tenn. t GIRD WANTED as housekeeper in a ' country home; steady position, not much work; $2 and board; railroad fare bald. State age. Address CDAUDE R. i DAY, Arthur, W. Va. COMPETENT GIRD for general house- - work; good wages; no washbMK ref- 4 eronce required. Apply 119 Tine St. Bell phone 42-IR. t WANTED Experienced help! \ Apply Silk Mill, corner Second : and North streets. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. WASHING and ironing to do at home. Call at 1529 Dogan Ave. WANTED—Position as housekeeper, in . respectable family. City preferred, i Address 2210 Atlas Ave. WANTED—A young married woman ' wishes work to do at home during j i spare time; factory work preferred. Call j at 562 Forrest St., Harrlsourg. j ( WANTED—Washing and ironing to do J at home, or office eltanin.g Call at , No. 625 Mahantongo St. WANTED —Young lady wishes position 1 as bookkeeper or clerical work; can , furnish references. Apply 530 Maclay i street. j WANTKD—Young lady would like work i of any kind, cooking, housework, tak ing care of children, etc. Apply 34S S. Cameron St. J WANTED—Washing or general house I work. Apply MAKGRIST BODLINGER, . 1313 Cowden street. WANTED—A respectable white woman , wishes position as good plain cook I or as housekeeper, in or out of the I city. Address MARIE WEINER, Gen eral Delivery, Harrlsburg, l»a. ! WANTED—General housework or posl- f tlon as waitress or child's nurse by | ayoung girh Apply 219 Walnut St. ( WANTED— pianist would like po- , sitlon In moving theatre or store; 1 can furnish best of reference. Address S„ 3164, care Star-Independent. | YOUNG GIRL desires position as child's 1 nurse or help with housework. Ad dress or call 945 N. Seventh St. * A YOUNG white girl wants general housework. Call United Phone 441Y, v or House address 502 Strawberry St. J WANTED—Colored girl desires position ~ as waitress, chambermaid, or general 1 housework. Call or address 1600' a Dlb- , erty St. I —— e WANTED—A position taking care of * children or light housework, by a *irl 16 years of age.' Call or address 643 J Second street. Steclton. f WANTED—V Gorman girl would like " to have a place for general house work; understands a little English. h Cadi at 661 S. Fourth St., Sieelton, Pa. " ,— I WANTED—Young lady wishes mater nity nursing. Apply 100S Berryhill t street. ——— F Plaint of the Pessimist * "Half the world doesn't know how _ the other half lives." I 1 "But it has its suspicions."—Phila- _ delphia Ledger. ( Miscellaneous rUBNITURE PACKING PACKING—'A. H. SIIRENK, 1906 North Sixth street, first class packer of fur niture, china and brlcabrac. Bell phone 199 W. W. J. WENRICH, 339 Hamilton street- Furniture, china and piano packing. Shipments looked after at both ends. Also all kinds of hauling. Bell phone 3327 W._ r __ rT ___ | MISCELLANEOUS WANTS MOTION PICTURE plays wanted; from one to four reels; also ideas for pic ture plays. Protection guaranteed. Write for particulars. Suite 1035, Knicker bocker theatre building, New York. TO OBTAIN REST at night use Dung Saver, The Good Cough Syrup. Good for old as well as young; also good for croup. Ask your grocer. OLD COINS ODD COINS WANTED—SSO paid for 1853 half dollar, no arrows; $5 for 1878 ! half, S mint; SIOO for 1894 Dime, S i mint. Many valuable coins circulating. Send now 4c. Uet our Coin Circular, i May mean large profits to you. Nuinis- : niatic Bank, Dept. 22, Ft. Worth, Tex. , OLD GOLD AND SILVER ODD UODD ANu SIDVER watches, dia- ! inonds and jewelry bought for high- ; est ca..u prices. JOS. D. lirtli.N'NEß, No. I IN. nii.u at. Bell phone 1274 D, ! PERSONAL DADIES—When delayed or Irregular, use Triumph Pills; always depend able. "Relief and particulars free. Write National Medical Institute, Mil waukee, Wis. STORAGE STORAGE In 3-story brick building, rear 408 Market St. Household goods In clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to P. G. DIENER, Jeweler, I 408 Market St. 11ARR1SBURG STORAGE CO. Two | new eight-story brick warehouses, one absolutely fireproof, divided into tireproof private rooms of various ! sizes for the storage of household j goods; the other warehouse of the most tpproved type of tire retardant cor.- I struction for general merchandise. Tiiey are equipped with two large electric ! freight elevators and spiral chute for I the quick and safe handling of house I hold goods and all kinds of inerchan- i ulse. Dow storage ratas. South Second •treet, near Paxton, on the tracks of Penna. R. R. J ■ PIANO MOVING PI ANO movlng by experis. WINTER, w? 4ft L v°" ' iZ N * Four 'h -St. Call 14n. Bell phone. MONEYJTO LOAN MOST MONEY LOANED—On Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Firearms, Musical Instruments. Highest cash prices for old gold and silver. Repairing a spe cialty. CITY DOAN OFFICE, 411 Mar ket street. ANY person needing money In amounts from $5 to SSO holding a salaried po sition, would be benefited by calling on us. Employes' Discount Co., 36 North Third St. LOANS—SS to S2OO for honest working people without bank credit at less than legal rates; payable in install ments to suit borrowers' convenience, CO-OPERATIVE Doan and Investment Co., / 204 Chestnut St. ALL KINDS OF HAULING ADD 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. 1453 Vernon 1 St. Bell phone 3517 J. | 1 \ | Salt and Exchange POR SALE FOR SA'DE—At a bargain, an Upright Kimball .piano; good as new. Apply at 185 South Front St., Steelton, Pa. FIVE-PASSENGER FORD auto body with top; one auto body suitable for painter or plumber, one market wagon, I one laundry wagon, one platform wag- ! on. GROOE'S WAGON SHOP, 1541 Wal nut St. FOR SADE—Closing out all incubators | at half price. Capacity 50 to 350 eggs. ; Also 25 White Deghorns and Ban -d Rock pullets. Bell 507-R3. A. B. DAVIS, Peivbrook. DOGS for sale, all breeds, for all pur poses; cattle, sheep, hogs, ferrets, rabbits, pigeons; 15c for new, handsome catalogue, with 90 illustrations, all breeds; price list poultry. Susquehanna Valley Kennels, Hunkhannock, Penna. FOR SADE —One mirror and stand com bined (old fashioned); mirror, Includ ing frame, Is 28 inches wide by seven feet high. Call or address 10 S. 19th St., Harrisburg. FOR SADE—lndian motorcycle, twin i cylinder with tandem; rehullt; In good shape; worth $75; will sell for $45 If sold to-morrow. KEYSTONE CYCLE CO., 814 N. Third St. . C. W. H. I.ANULBTZ, Dumber—Wo are overstocked with all kinds and grades of lumber und we can otter you big bargains. It will pay you to see us. Office Cameron and Mulberry Sts. AWNINGS, pictures, apples, wardrobe, books, canned fruit, preserves, wood, dishes, blinds, curtains, carpets, lawn mower, oil stove, music cabinet and cot. Must sell; reason death. Apply 103 Evergreen street. FOR SADE—Not. Two reserved tickets j were awarded to-day, to Wesley .1. Dice, 1829 N. Sixth St., good for the evening performance at the Orpheum, February 16, 1915. Call for tickets at . Star-Independent office before 8 p. m„ . February 15. 1915, or they will be for feited. ' FOR SADE—Tools and fixtures of a ' paint shop, with privilege of renting building. Aipply 405 lvelker St. FOR SADE—A peanut wagon, in good ' condition; can be moved anywhere. < Call at 805 North Third St. FOR SADE—At GABDE'S, 111-117 South Second St.; Red Tip. Ring Point, Blii r.ard, Rowv Junior. Can't Slip, Giant ! Grip and Always Shurp Calks. 1 FOR SADE—At GABDES.ffI-IT7 South ' Second Bt.. 6,000 sets new Sash, Bxlo xU D.. primed and glazed, at $1.16 per 1 set Also other sixes. < The Safest, Most Profitable Way to Invest Is to study first the relative strength over a period of years of the various kinds of high-grade securitiea, then select the kind which experience shows is the beat adapted for the needs of private in vestors from the standpoint of actual safety and substantial income. To those of our customers who are unable to obtain the necessary facilities for examining the records of securities, we offer the results of a careful investigation along these lines which was conducted in this office, and also informatipn regarding several bonds we are recommending as a result of that investigation. Write for Investment Circular M-112 A. B. Leach & Co Investment Securities 149 Broadway, New York CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA BUFFALO BOSTON LONDON. ENO. BALTIIMOM SAFETY FIRST Increaia Your Income In N. Y. Stock Exehango Securities HOW Ask CLARENCE CONE & CO. 45 Broadway New York Simplify Your Income Tax Report To investors we offer our new Income Tax Record Book in which all items of in come may be classified as ex empt or taxable. This book will be of assist ance in making reports and will provide a permanent and convenient form of reference and comparison in future re ports. A copy of th : » took (0-39) with blank tax reports—u ill be lent /rails. N. W. Halsey & Co. 1421 Chestnut St., Philadelphia New York Chicago B*a FrtwiKO r.onton Baltimore St. Leal* i ... [ . FOR SALE 1805 Green St., 3-story brick. 1923 N. Second St., 3-story brick. 1616 Swatara St., 3-story frame. 187 N. Fifteenth St., 3-story brick, j 260 Delaware Ave., 2-storv brick. I 1924 Briggs St., 3-story frame. CAMP HILL Long St., frame dwelling and 2 acres ! of ground, all kinds of fruit. Long St., frame dwelling and 1 acre j of ground, all kinds of fruit. H. M. BIRD, UNION TRUST BUILDING I 111 j IFOR SALE A knitting factory; all Improve- j ments; electric -power; two-story . frame; steam neat, well lighted; equipped with the latost knitting; ! and sewing machinery. Possession given at once. We will rent if party would be Interested In the manu- . I faciurltig; of ladles' garments. [ Information Wanted—Call Bell I phone 74. Steylton, Pa., or M. R. ALLEMAN W A. FItOKT STRKIf'r STKfcXTO.V PA. i V . i / jlFor Rent j Desirable offices in the ! ! Union „ Trust Building, i A-ppiy Union Trust Co. i * Lost and Found i POUND. FOUND—The way to end your cleaning and dyeing worries by calling either phone for Eggert's Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market Stj^W^^alland^ellver^^^^^^^^^^^ LOST. LOST—On New Cumberland car arriv ing at Market Square at 7.45 p. ni„ Friday, a handkerchief containing $!). Tjlberal reward will he paid to tinder If returned to MIHS ANNA COOKEKL.Y, Geary Ave., New Cumberland. LOST—During recent Ice flood a flat broke loose at Northumberland and went adrift, had machinery on belong ing to a coal digger. Any person lo cating- mm« please notify J. W. Snyder. Shamokin Dam. Pa., or Chas. Miles, 515 Muench St., Harrlsburg, Pa. L/>ST —Gold Hunting case watch, Walt ham movement, Tuesday morning, along Cameron Parkway, or at Type writer works. Reward If returned to Star-Independent. "I heur you are giving up your charge," said one ageU' and infirm mdn ister to another the other day. "How are your people taking itf"' "Oh, well," was tl»o answer, "I'm resigning and they're resigned."—Liv erpool Mercury. 11 FINANCE = NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS. Furnished by H W. Suavely. Broker. Arcade Building, Walnut aud Court: Streets New York, !•»>. 13, 1915. Open Clone Alaska Gold Mines 2DH -S 7 « Ama 1 g-a m«,ted Copper ">•*'« 51 'a American Beet Sugar, ... HVi 1' » American Can 28% 28*,® American Cotton Oil 4S IS American Ice Securities,.. Ul'a American Smelting 1 4 H»i American Sugur, 10.' lOH , Anaconda -7 r ' H -1 Atchison OF> Vj or. '» j Baltimore and Ohio, r.'J'j i»!i 1 l Bethlehem Steel California Petroleum -0 jo 1 , Canadian Pnritlc lf»8?i 1 •"> 7 1 j Central Leather :t7 -\* 1 i Chi.. Mil. and St. Paul 87 "r Sti-'i, Chino Con. <'or»per Col. Fuel and Iron, jh *-"' 7 h Consol. (las lIS ; it Corn Product 10 1 1 lo h j JBrie - - 1 i i do., first preferred &•» «, ! Goodrich l>. I*'., ..; '52 '« (Great Northern, pfd 1H» IHi 1 * Ot. Northern Ore, subs TJ' U lnterboro-Met 12 7* 1-"h ! do. preferred r>6 7 s \ I lyehigh Valley 15 1 1 t Mexican Petroleum 76v# 7ti* Missouri Pacific 11 1P 3 I New York Central f>.» s•*, i N. Y., N. H. and II ll* r.» j Norfolk and Western 101 10" r, t I Pennsylvania Railroad, . . .100 1057* J Pittsburgh Coal n 1 1 « -'o-.. I Press Steel Car 1."» I ;4 i. j Hay Con. Copper 17\ 1 7 i, ! Reading 11 r. IH'.i j Republic fron and Steel... -OS Southern Pacific sI % I' t j Southern Railway I 5 ir« •* Southern Railway pfd f, - ■ * | Union Pacific, 121 130 U. S. Rubber i»i 56' a U. S. Steel H r < IM h I do. preferred 104 7* 1W ! ;^ Utah Copper 5" i Philadelphia Closing Prices Philadelphia, Feb. 13.—Stocks closed lower: (Cambria Steel l-'j General Asphalt, asked, 30 I do. preferred, asked 'J • hake Superior, asked. I Uehigh Navigation 72 w» Philadelphia KhxHrie, 21 : a I Philadelphia rompany, asked,*, " i do. preferred, asked, "'5 I p. H. T in 'i I KP'adlnx il Storage Battery IS'a . Union Traction, asked »'• IT. G. T S'J", U. S, Steel lli'.s Philadelphia Produce Market | Philadelphia, Feb. IS.— Wheat lower; No. - red spot, export, l.r>6 |Sltt; No. -1 yellow, local. 84«/ Sty 4 . Oats firm; No. 2 white, 65?065V4. Brap steady; winter, fur ton, }3o.r>otfi 31.00, spring, 128.00# i 8.50. Hetlned sugars firm; powdered, 5.8.">; fine granulated, 5.75; Confectioners' A, 5.65. Butter lower; western creamery, ex tra, 3i; nearby prints, fancy, 35. ICggs steady; nearby firsts, free ca;*e, 7.80; current receipts, free case, 7.ti.">; \ western extras, lirsts, free case, 7.50; I firsts, free case, 7.65. I I 1114; chickens, 12V4<9ir>; j turkeys, IKS'I7; ducks, 16@17; geese, 15 | @l7. I Dressed poultry firmer; fowls, heavy, ] 18@20; average, 1614@18V4; small, 1418; I ?eese, lOiijll. I Potatoes weaker; Pennsylvania, per j bushel, 60ro/6. r i; Maine, per bushel, 56® 60; New York, 4050; Jersey, per bas ket, 30#35. Flour nominal: wintor straight, 7.25 ®)7.75; spring straight, 7.00@7.25; do., patent, 7.35®8.50. Hay Ilrin; No. t large bales, 18,50H 19.00; No. 1 medium bales, 18.50@19.0O; No. 2 do., 17.00®* 18.00; No. 3 do.. 14.50® 15.50. Clover mixed, light, 17.50@18.00; No. 1 do., 16.50@17.00; No. 2, 15.00® 16.00. Chicago Live Stock Market Chicago, Feb. 13.—Hogs—Receipts, 15,000; unsettled. Bulk, 6.75(8 6.90; llsht, 6.60®6.95; mixed, 6.60®i6.95; heavy, 6.50 (fi.6.90; rough, 6.50Cf1>6.60; pigs, 5.50® 6.80. Cattle—Receipts, 300; weak. Natlvj steers, 5.55@8.70; western, 4.85@7.35; cows and heifers, 3.25@7.75; calves, 7.00 #10.25. Sheep—Kcceipts, 4,000; steady. Sheep, 6.25fft.7.00; yearlings, 7.20®7.75; lambs, 6.75® 8.25, Chicago Board of Trade Closing Chicago, Feh. 13.-—Close: Wheat—May, 1.14 Vi : -luly, 129Ti. Corn—May, 79?4; July, 81. Oats—.May, 60%; July. 56%. Pork—May, 18.90; July, 18.30. I,ard—May, 10.95; July, 11.07. Bibs —May. 10.20; July, 10.45. Proof Positive "■Wow do you know that Uhauow dictatod his old English to a stenog rapher?" "Look at the way it's spelled."— Philadelphia Ledger. Wood Engravings The better wood engravings are made almost exclusively of boxwood, anc{ the largo blocks arc maiJe of small pieces glued together. The engraving is done across the end of the grain. .Japanese wood prints, on tho other hand, are made on lengthwise sections of cJierry wood parallel to the grain.—. Argonaut.