> - 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 o it. If y.jjl %2'z tis 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.) — * - * ' ■« Miscellaneous FURNITURE PACKING PACKING—'A. H. SHRENK. 190G North Sixth street, tirst class packer of tur niture, china and oricabrac. Bell phone t»»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 3227 W. mih.m MISCELLANEOUS WANTS 75c TO $5.00 PAID for old broken sets of false teeth in any condition. High est prices paid for old gold or silver, such as rings, phis, watches, watch cases, etc.; also dental gold, crowns and bridge work. Drop postal, we'll call. This week only. Box 3479, care Star-Independent. STORAGE. FREIGHT DRAYAGE, storage, shippers and distributors of merchandise ot all kinds; prompt and efficient service. Warehouses on P. R. R. and P. & R. tracks. MONTGOMERY & CO., Pelpher Line, Tenth below Market St. (STORAGE in 3-story brick building, rear 408 Market St Household goods In clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to P. G. DIENER, Jeweler, 408 Market St. FIREPROOF STORAGE WAREHOUSE. divided into private rooms for stor age of household goods; low insurance. Inspection invited. General merchan dise warehouse and household goods warehouse are located on tracks of Peniia. R, R„ 437-445 South Second St. iiAKRISBURG_STORAGE _COMPAN Y. PIANO MOVING PIANO moving by experts. WINTER PIANO CO., 23 N. Fourth St. Call 14b. Bell phone. WANTED TO BUY WANTED —Half interest in so>me good established business or light manu facturing plant; must bear closest in vestigation. Address C. F„ 3490, care titar-independent. WANTED—At once—Ten good second hand organs. Apply Keystone Cycle Co., 814 North Third street. MONEY TO LOAN LOANS—SS to S2OO for honest working people keeping house. Kates less than legal. Pay ments weekly or monthly. No noti fication of employer or friends. CO-OPERATIVE L. & I. (JO. 204 Chestnut St. Authorized Capital, SIOO,OOO MOST MONEY LOANED—On Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Firearms, Musical Instruments. Highest cash prices for old gold and silver. Repairing a spe cialty. CITY LOAN OFFICE, 411 Mar ket street. ANY person needing money in amounts from $5 to SSO holding a salaried po sition', would be benellted by calling on us. Employes' Discount Co., 36 North Third St. ' 1 ———- ■«» < ALL KINDS OF HAULINQ ALL 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 St. Bell phone 3517 J. Lost and Found FOUND. 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 St. We call and deliver. FOUND—A decided Improvement in my appearance since having my clothing cleaned and pressed at Parisian Dye Works, 1409 N. Third. Branch, Hoffman- Kerns, 337 Chestnut Bell phone. CalO lng and delivering. King George Signs Befusal Measures London, March 11, 3 P. M.—Great Britain's plan to give effect to the na val reprisal measures against Germany, ns embodied in an order in council, was .signed to-day by King George. r ™ - - ■ - 1 " ■ i. ■ « Select the Site for Your New Home—NOW Front and Hamilton Sts. Northeast et>mcr —52 V 4 ft. on Front St., autl a depth of 125 it. along Hamilton St. North Front Street Between Woodbine and Kineraid Sts., one of the choicest locations for a home along the Kivcr —lot 100 ft. front by 170 ft. in depth. Second and Emerald Sts. 100 ft. front on Second St. by 130 ft. in depth along Kmerald St., or the plot will be divided so as to give 100 ft. on Second St. by 80 ft. on Kmerald St., and a 50x100 ft. <. lot on EmeFald St. North Third St. Kant side between Woodbine and Kmerald Sts., an attractive building location—-lot 130 ft. front by 115 ft. in depth tq a 15-ft, alley. Facts aad Flinrra will be a valu able help in the selection of real estatu of any kind. MILLER BROTHERS & CO. SEAL ESTATE Fire Insurance Surety Bonds Locust and Court Streets > - ■■ —J——— mmJ Wants " HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Boy to w6rk In grocery store, aged about 16 or 17. Address 1809 Zarker street. PHILADELPHIA BANKING . HOUSE requires a man who can sell divi dend-paying unlisted stocks, and bonds in Harrisburg and vicinity. Salary, commission or both. Representative will be In Harrisburg soon and will grant interview. Address with refer ences, past experience if any, and full particulars. H. B. Thomas & Co., 215 N. Fifteenth St., Philadelphia. ARMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN WANTED: Ablebodled unmarried men between ace of 18 and 35; citizens of United States, cf good character and temperate habits, who can speak, road and write the English language. For information apply to Recruiting Officer, Hergner Building. 3d & Market sts., Harrishurg. 48 N Queen St- Lancaster, 353 Pine St., Wllliamsport, 37 W. Mar ket St., York, or 113 Independence St., Pa. WANTED—Two neat appearing young men, between 18 and 22, to travel. High school graduates preferred. Ap ply 8-9 or 6-7. MR. PADDNORD, Savoy Hotel. THOUSANDS of chauffeurs will be needed within three or four months, in the city of Harrisburg, for public taxicab service. Prepare yourself at once. Make application for training to Auto Transportation and Machine Shop, 5 and 7 North Cameron St., Harrisburg, Pa. Full, unlimited course, $35. Both phones. WANTED—Men prepare as firemen, brakemen, motormen, colored porters. Pennsylvania railroads. Experience not necessary. SSO to SIOO month. Write Inter Railway Dept. 101, Indianapolis, Ind. AUTO transportation sohool wants men to become practical chauffeurs and earn $75 to SIOO per month. We give a thorough course in crude and practical work for $35,00. No. 5 N. Cameron; Bell phone 1710. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. WANTED—A young married man wants work of any kind; can fire hollers. Call or address No. 612 Granite Ave. MAN wishes work of any kind in store or restaurant; good education and steady. Can give good reference. Ad dress "N," 1825 Briggs St., City. Phone 2955 W. YOUNG WHITE MAN wishes a position sawing, cutting and splitting wood by day or by hour. Write or call to the address 15J9 Fulton St., City. THOROUGHLY experienced, capable salesman wants position; no canvass iinn.__&, 19188 Perry St. HELP WANTED—MALE AND FE MALE BILLY SUNDAY'S MESSAGE—SeIIing like wildfire. We need more men and women to help distribute. Full time or spare time. Wholesale Supply House, <5 North Third St.. top floor. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. / LADIES—Earn $2.40 a dozen making handkerchiefs; home business; expe rience unnecessary. Mail dime for pat tern, instructions. Homework, 498, Al toona. Pa. WANTED Girls over 16 years of age to learn cigar making. Paid while learn ing. Apply at Harrisburg Cigar Company, 500 Race street. WANTED Good woman for housework. Must un derstand eooking and gen eral housework. Address 3495, care Star-Independent. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. GIRL, 14 years of age, would like to get work on a farm; religious family preferred. A.pply MABEL CULP. 1215 Fulton St. FOURTEIEN-YEAR-OLD GIRL wants work of any kind. Gail or address 1215 Fulton St.. City. WANTED—Young lady wishes general housework; can give references. Ap ply 1022 Market St., room 2. WANTED—'Employment as housekeep er in small family of adults. Capable and experienced. American. Address MISS CLARK, General Delivery. MIDDLE-AGED lady would like day's work or offices to clean. Can give best of references. Call or address 1735 Fulton St., Harrisburg, Pa. YOUNG WOMAN wants day's work of any kind; can give reference. Ad dress or call 22 Aberdeen St. COLORED LADY wishes general house work of any kind; can give refer WANTED—A colored woman would like position by week or day's work. Ad dress or call 1409 N. Fourth 4t. YOUNG LADY wishes general house- St W city t0 d °" Apply 2028 Kensin S ton REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. 2IIU) Atlas Ave, 2V4 -story frame house; 6 rooms; bath; fur nace; finished attic. Only SSOO cash needed. Price 9142,*!. 1705 X. Kourth St.—3-story brick house; 8 rooms. Lot 12x74 feet. Only S4OO cash needed. Price .121 Maclay St.—3-story brick house; 8 rooms; bath. Lot 15x95. Price 93,04)0. York County Farm—4o acres, 11',4 miles from Harrisburg and 3 miles from Goidsboro. House, barn, summer house, windmill and grteen house Running water through farm 300 fruit trees and 50 walnut trees. 4 acres of tlin berland. • CHAS, ADLER Real Instate aad Inauraace ■ 1003 N. Third Street v > • HABRISBT7RQ STAR-INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY EVFNfNO, MARCH 11, 1915. i — V Real Estate -. J j REAL ESTATE FOB SALE FOR SALE —No. 1822 Boas street, new two-story brick house; modern lni- . provements; porch and side entrance, j Special price to quick buyer. No. 1425 Regina street; corner brick i house with large shop and stable in rear. Can easily be converted Into bus- ' iness property. Special price before 1 April Ist. No. 41 N. Fourteenth St.; 3-story : frame, with modern Improvements; now vacant; price upon Inquiry. J. E. GIPPIJK, FOR SALE—I 732 Park St., 2',4-story brick house; 131 Koyal Terrace. 2- story new brick house; 19:.7 anil 192# Deny St, 2 lots. 20x125 ft. J. O. MAT TER, 11(33 Berry St. Bell phone. EXTRA special price 011 532 Mac lay Street—for prompt acceptance onlv. MILLER BROTHERS '& CO. LOOK at 1345 North St.—offered for sale at an attractive price; 8 rooms; bath; gas; furnace; porches; both streets paved. BELL REALTY CO., I Bergner Building. WHAT HAVE YOU to exchange for one or several cheap houses on Wooil blne street? Alio one lot? Favorable 1 terms for purchase can be arranged. BEIJ., REALTY CO., Hergner Building. ! FOR SALE—A Dauphin property; 8- ! room house, in good condition; lot i 95x123 ft.; price $1,200. H. O. PEDLOW, j 110 S. Thirteenth St. FOR SALE —Five good paying proper- i ties, at a very low ligure; good loca- j tlon; will not be sold separately. Ad dress No. 3489. care Star-Independent. | FOR SALE—New 2^4-story house. 2407 Main street, Penbiook; 6 rooms and : bath; all modern Improvements; lot 40x 106. McCLELLAN J. KOOMES, 2407 Main St., Penbrook. FOR SALE—City and suburban homes and home sites; first class business propositions. KOL'GH, BRIGHTBILL & KLINE, Sixth and Reily Sts. Both phoney REAfr ESTATE FOR RENT APARTMENTS 1330 Derry, 3rd tioor |30.00 1315 Market J30.00 and *35.00 239 S. 13th, ...$30.00, $32.50 and »30.00 121(i Market J22..M1 1915 Derry $15.U0 Sixth and Kelker $12.00 HOUSES 1807 State 130.00 2;6-22S S. 19th —new $25.00 1214-1448-144 7 Berryhlll $22.50 1847 Derry. $20.00 2330 Ellersley $18.50 2116 Derry SIB.OO 1835 Fulton, all Improvements,...slß.so 530 S. 19H. all improvements,... $15.00 167 S. Summit, 3 furnished rooms, $15,00 2015 Kensington, improvements,. .$13.50 1817 Derry. 4 large rooms, imp.,.. $12.00 1440 Vernon $ll.OO 1830 Berryhill St.. 3 rooms SS.OU HARVKY T. SMITH, 2U4 3. 13th. Bell 248 M. FOR KENT—No. 1009 Derry St, —9- room house with all Improvements, including bath. Inquire KOUOH, IJRIGHTmu. & KMNr:. Real Estate and Investment. Sixth and Reily. Both phones. FOR RENT—Two reserved seat tickets were to-day awarded to Clyde S. Cul merry, 1429 Derry street, good for the evening performance at the Orpheum, March 15, 1915. Call for tickets at Star-Independent office, before S p. m., March 12, 1915, or they will be forfeited. FOR RENT—Modern Houses, 2113 Derry street, il3l Derry street. Inquire I'. 1 VANDERIXIO, 2119 Derry St., or Third and State, Masonic temple. FOR RENT—2ISS Jefferson St.; eight room house with all improvements, llent reasonable. Apply at next door. FOR RENT—2III Greenwood, $9.00. 1406 Vernon St., 8 rooms and bath, sls. UO. 1533 N. Third St., newly painted and papered, SIB.OO. H. G. PEDLOW, 110 South Thirteenth St. FOR RENT—623 Wlconlsco St, 3-story brick; 8 rooms; large porch and bay window front and rear; all Improve ments. Apply C. 11. MAUK, 1745 N. Sixth street. FOR RENT—IS3S N. Fourth St.; three story mansard roof; eight rooms; im provements; wide paved street; trolley passes door; possession April 1. Rent, S2O. Apply A. C. YOUNG, 20 N. Third. FOR RiENT—Residence, 113 S. Front St.; city steam; electricity and gas; also two rooms, 114 S. River avenue; suitable for business purposes. J. W. PARK, 32 N. Second St. CAMERON EXTENSION COTTAGES— Several very desirable seven and eight room brick houses with furnace, bath, front porch and lawn, sl4, sls and sl6. MILDER BROS. & CO. STORE ROOM, 24x40—1007 and 1009 North Third Street MILLER BROS. &. CO., Opp. Poatofflce, Bell phone 1595. FOR KENT—AII improve ments — 1614 Catherine, $16.00 530 S. Seventeenth, . .$18.50 Apply Kuhn & Hershey, 18 South Third street. FOR RENT —Houses with all Improve ments, at moderate rentals. J. El r.IPPLE, 1251 Market. St REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT and 2 % -story dwelling houses f&r sale. Elder Real Estate Co.. 24th and Derry Sts. REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE EXCHANGE—Tenth ward three-story brick house, ten rooms, all Improve ments; 'porch; bay window; paved street hill location, or between Kelker and North. Locate property and price. No. 3701, care Star-Independent. FURNISHED ROOMB FOR RENT. 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 410 North «treet ' STAR INDEPENDENT WANT ADS. BRING RESULTS. FOR RENT New Up-to-Date Apartments Ready about March 15th, second and third floors—22lo North Third street—C looms, liatlii pantry and flosets —hardwood floors and at can: i cat —continuous hot water—laindry and storage—front and rear pop l:ea — large light airy rooms. Apply W. H. MILLER STATE HIGHWAY DEPT. or 2141 PENN STREET l For Saße on Terms to Suit Located on l)erry street, between 21st and 22nd streets, built for comfort and convenience; wide paved street, e\cellent care service. Home buyers should not purchase befoie taking a look at this well located property. It would take a whole pnue to describe the reason why YOU should invea tlpate this proposition. All the information will be chaerfully given to you, when you come to inspect this extraordinary opportunity. Open for Inspection at nil timed, incliiriiiiK Sunday. ( Al,|, AT ('. Y.\\- UKKMMI, Huilrier, 21 lt» DKItltY STR MKT, or Third mid Stale StreetM, i MIINOIIIC Temple IIniIctIIIKT. N Sale and Exchange FOE SALE FOR SALE—Toledo scales; computing, 3d pounds capacity, drum shape (blue); selling pric.e 5 to 65 cents. Used but a short time. <'ost $l4O. will sac rifice. Inquire J. M. SHATZER, 529 S. Sixteenth St. Bell 2293 J. 100 EGGS, $3.50 —Reds, Rocks, Minor cas, Leghorns, Orpingtons, Wyan dottes. Duckii. Cockerels, $1.00; pul lets, 75c; chicks, 12c. Victor Fiey, York, l'a. C. W. H. I,A\GLETS, Lumber—We are overstocked with all kinds and grades of lumber and we can offer you big bargains, it will pay you to see us. Oitlce Cameron and Mulberry Sts. I'OR SALE—Bay horse, excellent driver, 9 years old. Apply C. A. COVE'R, Butcher, Highspire, Penna. 1 " FOR SALE—Printing press, 10x15; type stand and furniture. Inquire 141 L Swatara street. FOR SALE—AT GABLE'S. 113, 115 and 117 South Second street. 5,000 gallons New Era Ready Mixed Paint, Acme quality. All the full line of the Acme make. FOR SALE—At GABLE'S, 111-117 South Second St., 6,000 sets new Sash, Bxlo xl 2 L., primed and glazed, at $1.15 per fei. Also other sizes. PUBLIC SALU PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS—At 408 Briggs street, on Saturday, March 13, 1915, at 1 o'clock IJ.1 J . M., the valuable household goods and furniture of Katharine (J. Craig, deceased. CLARK K. DIKHL, ' Executor. Real Estate ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—.Second lioor front room; electric light and use of bath; cen trally located, on South street near Third. 233 South St. ROOMS FOR RENT—Four large rooms, two rooms facing Market and two fac ing back; second and third floor; tine location; all pleasant; heat furnished. Apply T. .1. LAMPA.S, 114 Market. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Apartment; .1 rooms. In cluding range, bath, toilet—elegant location; use of bath and phone. Apply to C. H. MAIJV. 1745 N. Sixth St iXDR RENT—First-class apartments. Apply between 7 and 8 p. m.. Derry Block Apartments, Fourteenth and Derry streets. Rooms 2 and 3. FOR RENT—Three modern new apart ments; 7 rooms, bath, electric lights, steam heat telephone, gas range, laun dry trays; hard wood floors; No. 23» a Thirteenth St Can be seen 10 a. m. to 4 p m. Apply on premises or call Bell LAWYERS' PAPER BOOKS Printed at this office in best style, at lowest prices and on short notice. FOR SALE Two properties of the esj/te of ; Dickinson McAllister, deceased. I Bungalow 011 the river side of River | Drive, above Fort Hunter, with 300 I feet of front. House and lot in Rockville, with 50 ft. front and trolley stop at the rear. Dauphin Deposit Trust Go. 313 Market St., Harrisburg, Pa. L ' Death and Obituary * DIED. KAS9EN—On March 11, 1915, Mrs. Mary Kassen, wife of llcorge W„ at her late home, 1115 Wallace street, in her 38th year. Funeral services will be held from the above address Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment In Kast Harrls hurg cemetery. DIVORCE LUXURY OF RICH Poor Man Can't Afford It and Dessrts / Home, Says Rector B.i/ Associated Press, New York. March 11. —The SOT. Dr. William T. Manning, rcetor of Trinity church which is considered the wealthi est church in New York, if not in the country, declared in a sermon in that church last night that divorce was "the shameful luxury of tho rich and well to-do." "The poor man," said Dr. Maniling, "cannot, afford divorce and so ho sim ply follows the example of the il lustrious names he reittls ja'bout in the [•■pers and deserts his home. That is his way of accomplishing the same tiling the rich hion can accomplish by law.'' Clergyman Cleared of Seriou9 Obarge By Associated Press, Hollidavs'hurg, Pa., March 11. —The Rev. 1 fl. A. McKelvey, pastor of the United Brethreu church at Bellwood, was to-day acquitted of the charge of criminal nritsbchavior with Miss Bessie Hmith, a member of his congregation. Hope for Editor Bowles' Recovery Springfield, Mass., March 11. —The condition of (Samuel Bowles, publisher of the Springfield " Republican," was reported much improved to-dav. Mr. Boiwlea was stricken with what ap peared to be a cerelbral hemorrhage but his physicians saiki to-day that his con dition might be due to toxic congestion and hope is still held out for his recov ery- Gen. McClellan's Widow Died in France New York, March 11. —The body of Mr*. Ellen M. Mc(7lellan, widow of General George B. M;ont. ejctcnue.i ctes. Motor shares continued to lead cne special group, with further material fVains. Bonds were steady. LIVE STOCK PRICES Philadelphia, March 11.—Conditions for three days, ending Wednesday even ing, March 10: Beef Cattle—Ohio, Kentucky and nearby cattle were on sale for quick killing at steady values, though trade moved along rathe rslow. Cows and calves of the better kinds though not actively sought after closed at former rates. Quotations: Steers —Extras higher, average best. sS.6()fo; good, sß.lotl 1 S.2U; medium, $T.7F»ft/ S.UO; com mon, $7.25(§)7.50: bulls, 7.2T>; tat cows, $ 1.75(36.40; thin cows, $3.25® 1.50: milch cows, common to choice. sis tfv 75: extra, SSS; veal calves, excep tional lots, $11.50® 12.00; good to choice, $10.50® 11.00; medium, $8.00®9.00: com mon. $6.00®7.00; southerns and barn yards. $5.00<®7.00. Kheep and l1H»: cows, |S@ll; venl calves, 15jj'16; extra calves, 17: soutiierns and barnyards. 10®IZ; I country dressed. 13® 14; extra, 16; sheep, ! 10®11; extra wethers, 12; lambs, 15® | 16; extra lambs, 17; hogs, 10Vi®10V4. j Philadelphia Produce Market Philadelphia, Pa., March 11.—Wheat steady: No. 1 northern, Duluth export, 160® 165. Corn higher; No. 2 spot, export, 77® 78: N"». 2 yellow, local. 77&®78V4. Oats steady; No. 2 white, 0_14®63. Pran weak; winter, per ton. $26.50® 29.00; spring, $25.00®2J.50. Heiined sugars Hrm; powdered, 5.85; tine granulated, 5.75; Confectioners' A, (i.GS. Butter weak; western creamery, ex tra. 29: nearby prints, fancy, 32. Eggs steady: nearby lirsts, free case, 5.85; current receipts, free case, 5.70; western extra, firsts, 5.85; lirsts. free case, 5.70. Eive poultry firmer; fowls, 16@18; old roosters. 11 %@ 12; chickens, H@l7; tur keys, lu©l7; ducks, 15@16; geese, 12 ® 16. Dressed poultry firmer: fowls, fancy, 18 , / 4®l9'A: average, 16®18; unattract ive, 14@15; old roosters, 14; broiling chickens, nearby, 18©23; western, 11® 22; roasting chickens, 17@20; turkeys, fancy, 21; fair to good, 18® 20; ducks, 12® 18; geese, 10@14. Potatoes weak; Penna., per bushel, DO ® 55. Flour firmer; winter straight, 6.65® 6.90; spring straight, 6.75®7.00; do. pat ent, 7 00® 7.80. Hay weak; timothy, No. 1 large bales, 18.00; No. 1 medium bales, 17.50® 18.00; No. 2 do., 15.50® 16.50; No. 3 do., 14.00® 15.00. Clover mixed light, 17.00® 17.50; No. 1 do., 16.00®16.50; No. 2, do., 14.50 ® 15.50. Chicago Live Stock Market Chicago. March ll. —(Hogs—Receipts, 38,000; slow. Hulk, 6.60®6.70; light. 6.45 @6.75; mixed, 6.50@6.75; heavy, 6.20® 6.70; rough, 6.20 C« 6.35: pigs, 5.50®6.50, Cattle —Receipts, 6,0o0; weak. Native steers. 5.70@8.75; cows and heifers, 3.30 it 7.60; calves, 6.25® 9.75. ■Sheep—Receipts. 10,000; slow. Sheep, 7.00@8.10; veariings, 7.75@7.90; lambs, 7.65® 10.00, Exports Break AU Records By Associated Press. New York, Marc hi 11. —Exports from this port yesterday exceeded in value $10,000,000, the largest amount ever recorded in a single day in the history of the Custom House. The best previous record of $9,000,000 wa3 made one day last week. To Enforce Compulsory Education Amsterdam Via London, March 11, 8.01 A. M. —Compulsory school atten dance by all Belgian children will be enforced from to-day by order of the (?