The Star=lndependent 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 yon oret ths 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 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT so. 138 N. THIRTEENTH ST.— 3-story brick house; bath; gas; furnace; torch; side entrance. Inspect this prop srtv. Price and particulars at BELL HEALTY CO., Bergner Building. FOR RENT 2136 N. Seventh St $13.00 223.1 Atlas Ave $15.00 711 N. ISth St $22.00 2227 N. Fourth St $25.00 1718 State St $35.00 I.'lth and Berryhill Sts $35.00 ISIO Briggs St.. $20.00, or Including green houses, $35.00 A. S. MILLER cSt SON, 38 N. Court St. FOR RENT—A three-story brick house, all conveniences, hard wood floor, two bath rooms and a lavator; instantan eous water heater; steam heat, electric ity anil gas, desirable location. 1703 N. Second St. E. L. CAUM, 1703 N. Second street. FOR RENT—IB27~IB4I Penn street; 2- story brick factory building. 75x33 feet; in first class condition; equipped with elevator, steam heat, electric light gas and toilets, on both floors. This building is particularly suited for light manufacturing purposes. Apply to M. 11. PLANK. 312 Forster St.. Harrisburg, Pa. FUR'RENT—Modern Houses, 2113 Derry street, .131 Derry street. Inquire P. VANDERLOO, 2113 Derry St., or Third and State, Masonic temple. FOR RENT—A house with four rooms, all improvements and furnished. Call at 127 Herr St. FOUR detached frame houses on Schuylkill street. Comfortable and all conveniences; 2 at SIO.OO and 2 at $17.00. Also one three-story brick. No. 213; Penn street, at $17.00. WITTK MYISR LUMBER CO., Seventh and Schuylkill, • APARTMENTS 1330 Derry, 3rd floor $35.00 1515 Market $30.00 and $35.00' 239 S. 1 .".til. ...$30.00, $32.50 and $35.00 1216 Market $22.50 229 N. Second $20.00 191", Derry $15.00 Sixth and Kelker $12.00 HOUSES 1807 State $30.00 21.8-228 S. 19th—new $25.00 121 4-1 U3-1 117 Berryhill $22.50 IS 17 Derry • $20.00 2338 Ellersley $18.50 21 IK Deny SIS.OU 1835 Fulton, all improvements....sl6.so 530 S. 1 ;* 1 :j . all improvements,... $15.00 2015 Kensington, improvements,. .$13.50 1847 Derry, I large rooms, imp... .$12.00, 167 S. Summit, 3 furnished rooms, $12.00 f67 S. Summit, 3 rooms SB.OO 1830 Berryhill St., 3 rooms SS.OO HARVEY T. SMITH. 204 S. 13th. Bell j 2 l$M. j FOR RENT—Two reserved tickets were awarded to-day to Curtis 10. Fenster- j nincher, 2220 North Fourth St., snod for the evening performance at the Or- I pheum. March 9, 1315. Call for tickets, at Star-Independent ottiee, before 8 p. j in.. March 8, 1315, or they will be for feited. 1 FOR RENT— -1528 Catherine St $15.00 1019 S. 2LV-. St SIO.OO J. E. GIPFLE. NO. 1251 Market St. | FOR RUNT—Two dwellings, Ross Ave., Bella Vista, near New Cumberland; 9 rooms, bath, electric light, water, gas, j front and buck porches: tine location; l ent $ll.OO. I >A RON BESTECKI, Bella j Vista, New Cumberland P. O. Bell phone, j FOR h'KXT —All improve-J ments — 1614 Catherine, slt>.oo 530 S. Seventeenth, . .$18.50 Apply Kuhn & Hershey,' IS South Third street. FOR RENT—Houses with all improve ments. at moderate rentals. J. E. nI "F l.i-:. I,'M Market St REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR KENT HOUSES FOR RENT and 2V4-story' dwelling houses for sale. Elder Reai Estate Co.. 24 th and Derry Sts j FURN:.SHED ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR KENT—New furnished front rooms 1 facing Capitol Park; stationary wash i stands, hot and cold running water; electric light in each room; also use of! phone and large bath. Apply 410 North I street. FARMS FOE RENT LAND for rent on share basis to re- i liable trucker; three acres smooth, i rich soil in Camp Hill. No buildings. Chance to make money. ELMER ZIM- S MERMAN, 143.) Walnut St., Harrisburg. i r 1 ■ ■■■ $ ■<. .J Houses For Rent 922 Ash Ave„ 2»,fc s. f., 6 r„ 810 | 1802 Boas St., 2 s. h„ 6 r fill I 1323 Forster St, 2Vi s. b„ 6 r. t>„ *l2 110 Linden St.. 3 s. f„ S r »t2 ' 1130 S." Cameron St., s. f. jl» i i 1512 Allison St., 2% s. b #l4 I 1501 Allison St., s. b., 7 r. b., #l,l ; 1317 Williams St., 2 s. f., 7 r. b. 815 1 1538 S. 13th St., 3 s. b„ 8 r 8111 i 1500 S. 12th St. 2'/i s. b., 8 r. b„. 8l« i 654 Schuylkill St., 2Vfc s. f.. 7 r., *to.r.o G6O Emerald St., 3 s. b„ 8 r 817 1 652 Schuylkill St 817.n0 666 Schuylkill St *17.."U 2447 Heel St., s. b., 8 r 81N 400 Broad St., 3 s. b„ 10 r 820 .2202 N. 15th St, 3 s. b., 7 r. b„. .832 1933 Market St., 3 s. b„ 7 r 8-IO , 209 S. Front St, 3 s. b., 10 r. 2 b„ 875 I 23 S. Front St, furnished, 4 s. b. 343 Muench St.—apartments 812 i 1007-9 N. 3d St., store room 840 ' SIBIHBAN HOISEB . Steeiton, 941 S. Front St 810 Penbrook, 28th and Herr Sts., ' 8M» ' Enola, Adams St., 2s.f„ 6 r 812 i Houston Mills, near Mechanicsburg, 91H Penn Twp., near Duncannon, . . 820 North Lemoyne, 231 Market St., 820 North Lemoyne, 294 Market St. 81N Newport Marshall property,... 800 Hainlyn (near Colonial Countrv Club) —3 s. f., 20 r. & 4 b... 871 FHO.M APRIL IST 1425 Walnut St., 3s.b„ 8 r.,.. 523523 1 133 N. 13th St., 3s. b .JJJJ ( 1103 N. Second St., 2>/£. s. f„ 6 r 82s : Derry St. (Paxtang). 2V4 s. f.,..'.830 612 N. 16th St., 3 s. b & f„ 2110 Chestnut St., 3s. b uj • FROM MAY IST I 20 N. 17th St., furnished, 855 Miller Brothers & Co. ■ REAI, KSTATK 1 I I'tre Insurance Surety Honda I.ocust and Court Streeta TTA RHTRBTTHO ST AT?-INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 6, 1915. | Real Estate | _ APARTMENTS FOB BENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Third floor apartment at Walzdorf, six rooms, tiled bath and pantry, all very light; city steam, facing Capitol. Also, April |l, second lloor. Inquire 400 North St. ! FOR RENT—Three modern new apart ) ! ments; 7 rooms, bath, electric lights, ) steam heat, telephone, gas range, laun -1 dry trays; h«rd wood floors; No. 23!) S. i Thirteenth St. Can be seen 10 a. m. ) to 4 p. in. Apply on premises or call ) Bell 2283 L. I ~ : _ REAL ESTATE WANTED ' WANTED—Acreage, farm, city or town property, suitable for subdivision into small farms or lots. l>aiid brings more " i 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 Bids,, ' Washington, D. C. | ROOMS FOR RENT KOR KENT—Three third floor com municating private rooms, two facing ' ire-en street, one facing Kelker street. 1 Ml pleasant. Use or bath. Gas in all | three rooms. Kent reasonable; for people I with no children. A. U KRIEG, ISOU I! ° re< ' n 8L j FOR RENT —Rooms, completely fur -1 i nished for light housekeeping; hot and cold water and bath; good location, ■j Apply No. 20 North Seventeenth St. I TWO LARGE communicating rooms, i, with large elosets in both; one a front J roojn with conveniences; heat; use of rbath; line location on the hill, in a fam ] lly of two. 3187, care Star-Independent. REAL ESTATE FOE SALE. fO. 1542 WALNUT STREET *fbr sale; brick construction; suitable location j or business. $l!i00 will buy a frame [louse on Woodbine St.; steam heat. I REALTY CO., Bergner Building. i il 100 WILL BUY a frame house on Ber- j I ryhill St.: 7 rooms; lot 20x110. Other j •heap property for sale in various sec tions of city. BELL REALTY CO., Berg ler Building. _ j I 'Oii.VKR PROPERTY; steam heat; gas; j I electric light; porch front; enclosed I ; oncrete rear porch; lot 20x120; brick i Mouse; only $3,200. Inspect it. BELLI < ! *'• A LTY CO., Bergner Building. FOR SALE—A pair of new brick ; houses, in Paxtang, close to trolley. All improvements, steam heat. H. G. PEDLOW, 110 S. Thirteenth St. WHY RENT when you can buy a new house? Look at 1551 Vernon St., the last one of the row, and see me about i tl"' terms. H. G. PEDLOW, 110 S. | Thirteenth St. FOR SALE—HI Hummel St.; 3-story ! brick, eight rooms an dbath; steam heat. Tile price is right. 11. G. PED -1 "ii u ■"" Thirteenth St. 1 FOR SALE—I 732 Park St., 2'/.-story | brick house; 131 Royal Terrace. 2- story new liriek house; 1327 and 1320 j Derry St.. 2 lots, 20x12."> ft. .r. O. MAT TER, 133:1 Derry St. Bell phone. | FOR SALE—Fine new suburban homes, ! on Second and Third streets. River side. Large porches, side vards, all eon j yeniences. s2Soo to SI7OO, Edward ! Moeslein. 421 State ot.; Lewis M. Neiffer | 222 Market. FOR SALE—City and suburban homes and home sites; lirst class business propositions. ICOUGH, BRIGHT BILL & KLINE, Sixth and Reily Sts. Both phones. t j : ' ' . ' Sale and Exchange FOR SALE I W. H. IiA\GI.ETZ, Lumber—We are : overstocked with all kinds and I grades of lumber and we can olfer you bi K bargains. It will pay you to see us. Olnce Cameron and Mulberry Sts. FOR SALE—AT GABLE'S, 113, 115 and 111 South Second street, 5,000 gallons New Era Ready Mixed Paint, Acme ■ quality. All the full line of the Acme make. | BICYCLES— BICYCLES, $6, SB, »10, sl2. See these bargains at once if you want to save money. Try Keystone Re pair Service. Will save you money and give you the quickest service in the |I3W 814 N " ThirU St- United Phone | FOR SALE—One piano, used five months, on small monthly payments, to suit purchaser. Address 3483, care .Star-Independent. FOR SALE—At GABLE'S, 111-117 South Second St., 5,000 sets new Sash, Bxlo xl 2 L., primed and glazed, at 11.15 per i sizes. Business Opportunities ——— —— —.J BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE—HaIf interest or will ex change leading commercial hotel of 50 rooms; a bang-up proposition. If ln teresfted address Chas. H. Sweerfey, Geneva, N. Y. ~ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. BUY O"I£T~STOCK in *(Tl,000,000 COIIK pany, just organized; ground floor proposition; 100 per cent dividends 90 days possible; 20 wells at once; quick action on your money; limited number shares at 2c share; $lO buys 500 par value stock; big advance in stock soon; selling fast; remit now; write for free Information; dividends declared soon. Amalgamated Oil Co., 1147 Oolcord Blilg., Oklahoma, Okiu. The Harrisburg Hospital is open daily except Sunday, between 1 and 2 o'clock p. in. for dispensing medical advice and prescriptions to those unable to pay for them. Wants HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Men and women get names and addresses for mail order houses. . Particulars for stamp. Direct Appeal Co., Plymouth, Ind. |BO MONTHLY and expenses to travel, distribute samples and take orders, appoint agents; permanent. Manager, 2114 Ogden avenue,.Chicago. i $2,500 ANNUALLY. Co-operate with me evenings at home. Everything fur nished. Don't worry about capital. Boyd H. Brown. Omaha, Nebr. RAILWAY Mall clerks, carriers wanted —Life positions; examination May Ist. Pay for Instructions after you receive position. Apply Liberty Institute, Roch ester, N. Y. , WANTED—At onco; 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. WANTED—Traveler. Age 27 to 50. Ex perience unnecessary. Salary, com mission and expense allowance to right man. J. E. Mcßrady, Chicago. OLD, substantial manufacturers of prod ucts in universal demand want .men and women of honesty, ambition and energy to become dealers and establish their own business by marketing- to consumers and stores. Spare or full time. Immediate income and assured future. Large returns. Credit given. Exclusive rights. Experience unneces sary. Address Sales Manager, Dept. 21>7, j Suite 2117, 111 Broadway, Now York. ARMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN WANTED; Ablebodied unmarried men between age of 18 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, Bergner Building. 3d ,OOO school; will be .sold as low as $1,400 ennli or 925.00 down ami hnlnuee *ir».oo monthly pay men t* for two or three yearn, when mortgage will be taken. Why pay rent t Apply to BARON BESTECKI IIEI.LA VISTA—NEW CUMBERLAND I*. 0.. PA.—IIELL PHONE JAPANESE GOV'T BONDS SE SS ine Price 76 THS Yield 8.06% possißrnm CLARENCE CONE & CO., 45 Hromlnny, New York Maxwell Motor Ist Preferred Future Possibilities through Increased Earnings Send for oar Special Letter RENSKORF, LYON & CO. {New York Stock Rxrhange. Sow York Cotton Kxrhauge. New York Coffee Kxchnnge. Chirngo Board of Trade. 33 NEW ST. Sob 0 ) NEW YORK Municipals Exempt from Federal Income Ta* Albany County, N.Y. (Y) Reg. 4*4% Bonds, Due 1926.4.15% New York City (Y) Bonds, Due 1964 4.25% Baltimore, Maryland Reg. 4% Bonds, Due 1962. .4.25% Nashville, Tennessee 5% Bonds. Due 1921-1935.-4.45% Berkeley, California (C) 5% Bonds, Due 1925-1949.. .4.60% (Y) Legal for Savings Banks In N. Y. (C) Legnl for Savings Banks In Conn. Full particulars on request for list No. 0-42. N. W. Halscfy & Co. 1421 Chestnut St./ Philadelphia New York Chicago San Francisco Boston Baltimore St. Loult PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at Pub lic Sale at Btein's Sail Stables, Twenty-first and Greenwood streets, Harrisburg, Pa., on Tuesday, March 9, 1915 40 Head of Horses & Mules Consisting of 28 HEAD OF IL LINOIS HORSES AND MULES ranging in age from 4 to 10 years. Among these are good big mated teams, blacks, bays, farm horses, city broke. This will be a very fine load of horses to suit anybody in need of a horse. They will arrive four days before sale to be inspected. Also 12 Head of Home Bought Horses and Mules These are good all purpose horses. Also some goocLsingle line leaders to suit all classes of buyers. We positively have the above stock and you all know our motto, "Sell for what they bring." Sale N at 1.30 sharp. A liberal credit given. H. 0. KOONS & STEIN Don't forget the date, March, », 1013 11 FOR SALE 78 acres of farm land, with 8-room ! house, new bank barn, etc. Bound by Paxton Creek and Wild t wood Park. Within one inilo of llur | risburg. Immediate possession. DAUPHIN DEPOSIT TRUST CO. 213 Market Street FINANCE ,y "\ NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS Furnished by H. W. Snavely, Broker. Arcade Building, Walnut and Court Streets New York, March 6, 1915. Open Close Alaska Gold Mines 29 % 29% Capper 55 54% American Heet Sugar 10 40 American Can 28 27% do., preferred, 94',4 94% American Ice Securities, .. 27 27% American Smelting 63% h:tvS American Sugar, 102", A 102 American Tel. and Tel 120 % 120% Anaconda, 26% 26% Atchison T........ 95% 95% Baltimore and Ohio, 68% <>7% Bethlehem Steel, 56% 55% Brooklyn R. T 88(4 88% California Petroleum 18% IS Canadian Pacific, ... ....159 158% • Central Leather 34% 33% Chesapeake and Ohio 41% 41% Chi., Mil. and St. Paul 87'*. 87',i Chino Con. Copper 36% 36% Consol. Gas, 117 117 Corn Products 10% 10% Distilling Securities 8 8 Krie 22% 22 do., first preferred 35% 35% Goodrich B. F 30% 30% Great Northern, pfd 115% 119% Great North. Ore, subs, .. 32% 31% Interboro-Met 57% 58% Valley 134% 134% Mexican Petroleum, 67 66% Missouri Pad lie 12 11% National Lead, 55% 54% New York Central X 4 83% N. Y„ N, H. and H 50% 50 Northern Pacific 103 Vi loi% Pennsylvania Railroad, . .105% 105% Pittsburgh Coal, 20% 20% Press Steel Car 25 25% Ray Con. Copper 17% 17% Reading 145 i 45 Southern Pacific 81% 83% Southern Railway 15% 15% Tennessee Copper 26% 27 Texas Company 133% 138% Union Pacific 119% 119% U. S. Rubber 56% 57 C. S. Steel 45 44% IT. S. Steal, pfd 104-% 104% Utah Copper 53 52% Virginia-Carolina Cliem.,.. 21 21 Western Maryland 20% 20-% Western Union Tel 63% 63% Philadelphia Produce Market Philadelphia, March 6.—Wheat higher; No. 2 red spot, export, 142147; No. 1 northern, Oiiluth export, 15044)155. Corn llrm; No. 2 »po4, export, 75@77; No. 2 yellow, local, 77% @78%. Oats weakANo. 2 white, 61@62. Bran weak) winter, per ton, $26.50® 29.00; spring, $23.50(ft 26.00. Refined sugars llrm; powdered. 5.86;/' fine granulated. 6.75; Confectioners' A/ 5.65. / Butter steady; western creamery, ox tra, 31; nearby prints, fancy, 34. / lOggs steady; nearby Hrsts, free ofese, $6.15; current receipts, free ease, $16.00; western extra Hrsts, free case, $6.15; firsts, free case, $6.00. Live poultry firmer; fowls, 16®) 18; old roosters, 11%@12; chickens, 13@16; tur keys. 15@17; ducks .16@17; geese, li @ IH. Dressed poultry steady. Fowls, heavy. 18@19; average, 15%® 17%; small, 14 4415; old roosters. 14; broiling chickens, nearby. 18@23; western. 1422; roast ing chickens, 17@20; turkeys, fancy, 21; / fair to good, 18@20; ducks, geese, 10@14. Potatoes weak; Penna.. per bushel. 53055; Maine, 45@50; New York, 40 I #45 I Flour steady; yHITT'r straight, 6.4oifd I 6.65; spring straight, 6.50@6.75; do., pat- I ent. 6.75@7.75. / I Hay weak; tlfnothy, No. 1 large bale*, I 18.00 4<118,50; m/dium bales, 17.50@18.00; I No. 2 do., 15.5Wi 16.50; No. 3 do.. 14.0040 I 15.00. Clovei/mixed light. 17.00® 17.50; ■ No. 1 do,, 1tf.00@16.50; No. 2, do., 14.50 fl @15.50. T ■