C( ——t: — 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 sfet th: tick-tj 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.) * ===== ================= - a ; » Miscellaneous —- FURNITURE PACKING PACKING—A. H. SHRUNK. 190S North Sixth street, first clans packer of fur niture, china and bric&brac. Bell phone »>»W. W. J. WEN RICH. 339 Hamilton street— Furniture, china and pianu packing. Shipments looked alter at both ends. Also all kinds of haulintt- Bull pUoue KiiiW. MISCELLANEOUS WANTB !5c TO $3.00 PAID for old broken set» of false teeth in any condition. High est prices paid for old cold or silver, such as rings, pins, watches, watch cases, etc.; also dental gold, crowns and bridge work. Drop postal, we'll call. This week only. Box 3479, care Mai -Independent. STORAGE. . FREIGHT L>RAVAGE, storage, shippers and distributors of merchandise of all kinds; prompt and citicient service. Warehouses on P. R. 11. and P. A: U. tracks. MONTGOMERY & tx>.. Peipher ' Dine, Tenth below Market St. FIREPROOF STORAGE WAREHOUSE. divided into private rooms toe stor age of household goods; low insurance. Inspection invited. General merchan dise warehouse and household goods warehouse are located on tracks of ' Penna. It. It., 437-445 South Second Su J lIAKKI3BURG STORAGE CUMPA-N X. _ I » J PIANO MOVING • PIANO moving by experts. WINTER PIANO CO., 23 N. Fourth St. Call i lu - Ltet - 1 t> ho " e - FINANCIAL i { MONEY TO LOAN upon real estate se • curities in any aumounts and upon ' any terms to suit the borrower. Ad ! dress P. 0. box 174. WANTED TO BUY WANTED —Half interest in some good established business or light manu facturing plant; must bear closest ln . vtstigation. Address C. F„ 3490, care j Star-Independent. I MONEY TO LOAN LOAN'S—$o to S2OO f- for honest workiug people keeping • house. Kates less than legal. Pay ments weekly or monthly. No noti ' iieation of employer or friends. ; CO-OPERATIVE L. Jc 1. CO. 204 Chestnut St. Authorized Capital. >IOO,OOO ANY" person needing money In amounts from $3 to |bo holding a salaried po i sltion, would be beneuted by calling , on us. Employes' Discount Co.. 30 North ' Third SU ALL KINDS OF HAULING 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. Legal I Proposal for School Supplies an dated April Ist, 1905, to the Harrisburg | j Trust Company as trustee, that in ac- ' . cordance with the provisions of the • said mortgage, the said bonds have been • called for payment on or before April _ Ist. 1915. at par. a premium of 5 per cent., and interest to said date. After • the said date interest will cease upon • all bonds not presented for payment ' by that time. Holders of the said bonds may present them at the office of the l undersigned at any time after March Ist. and receive payment therefor in : ! accordance with the terms above stated. HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY. Trustee. ' I , DICKINSON MEN BANQUET *, Sixty Members of Sophomore Class Met at Metropolitan Hotel t Sixty or more members of the sopho- I more class of Dickinson College at »tended fhe banquet last evening in the Metropolitan hotel. An interesting pro «gram of toast* and impromptu address ees was given by the following: • '"The Class,"' George C. Hering, Jr.; FACTS AND FIGURES A Valuable Real Estate Catalog If at all Interested In real estate of any kind, either to sell, or to buy, ; j it will be to your advantage to have a copy of this Booklet—given for ! the asking. Miller Brothers & Co. Federal Square Opp. Post Office ! '• - ! j Waits 1 HELP WANTED—MALE BOV. from 17 to 20. Prefer one with ! store experience. If capable will pay man's salary. Give age. previous sal- I ary and experience. Address 3702, care Star-Independent. I WANTED—Boy to work In grocery ' store, aged about 16 or 17. Address ISO 9 Zarker street. | WANTED—Two neat appearing young men, between IS and 22, to travel. High school" graduates preferred. Ap ply S-9 or t>-7, Mlt. PADDNORD, Savoy I 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, I 5 and 7 North Cameron St., Harrisburg, j Pa. Full, unlimited course, |SS. Both phones. ' WANTED—Men prepare as flremen, brakemen, motornien, colored porters. Pennsylvania railroads. Experience not necessary. |SO to 9XOO month. Write Inter ltailwuy Dept. 101, Indianapolis, Ind. AUTO transportation school wants men to become practical chauffeurs and earn J75 to |IOO per month. We give a thorough course in crude and practical work tor |35.00. No. » N. Cameron; Hell phone 1710. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. YOUNG MAN" wants position as col lector; can furnish best reference, 1, L. \V„ 16.1S Fifth St., City. I WANTED—Experienced motion picture I operator desires position. Can oper- I ate any type of mnchine. Address I No. 3703, care Star-Independent. : BOY, 13 years of age, born and raised i on a farm wants place in country. Inquire at 132N N. Front St., City. WANTED—A young married man wants work of any kind; can lire boilers. 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," iM'.i 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 1529 Fulton St., City. HELP WANTED—MALE AND FE MALE BILLY SUNDAY'S MESSAGE—SeIIing , like wildrire. We need more men and women to help distribute. Full time or spare time Wholesale Supply House 25 North Third St., top lloor. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WAITED Girls over 16 years of age to learn cigar making. Paid while learn ing. Apply at Harrisburg j Cigar Company, 500 Race | street. WANTED Good woman for housework. Must un derstand cooking 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. Apply MABEL CI'LP. 1215 | Fulton St. | FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD GIRL wants work of any kind. Call or address , 1215 Fulton St., City. WANTED—Voung lady wishes general . housework; can give references. Ap | ply 1022 Market St., room 2. WANTED—Employment as housekeep er in small family of adulte. Capable and experienced. American. Address MISS E. CLARK, General Delivery. MIDI>tE-AGED lady would like day's work or offices to 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. -\ Basinets Qppsrtanities BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. TWO reserved seat tickets were to-day awarded to Adeline E. Benson, 1419 Green street, good for the evening per formance at the Orpheum. March 15, 1915. Call for tickets at star-Independ ent office before S p. m., March 13, 1915, or_they will be forfeited. "Athletics," Robert L. Myers, Jr.; "Ye Bonnie Gallant Lads, O," Miss Nora Mohlar; ''Frtshman, the Shadow, Sophomore, the Substance," David Sharman, Jr.; "Class Scraps," James McCready; "The Future," Harry L. Price; "(hemists and Conclusions," Dr. Shadinger. HARRISBURft STAR-INDEPENDENT, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 12, 1915, '■N | Real Estate ... ... ... REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ' TOR KAI.B—7S acres of farm land, with i S-room house, now batik liarn, etc. j Bounded by I'axton creek and Wild- i wood park. Within one mile of Harris- | burg. Immediate possession. DAUPHIN DEPOSIT TRUST CO.. 213 Market St. FIFTY DOLL-VRS CASH will give pos- J session to u now brick house cm the , hill, never occupied; six large rooms I and bath. gas and electric lights, aide entrance. Several have been sold on theso terms. Why not take advantage of this proposition? H. G. PEDLOW. i 110 S. thirteenth. MAKE MR AN OFFER on 1553 Park 1 St.; 414 Hummel- St* 8 rooms unii bath, steam heat, is for sale at an at tractive rtgurc. H. g. PEDLOW. no s. Thirteentli. FOR SAUK—No. 1522 Boas street, new two-story brick house; modern im provements; porch and side entrance. Special price to quick buyer. No. 14 25 Reglna street; corner brick house with large shop and stable in rear. Tan easily be converted Into bus iness property. Special price before No. 41 N. Kourteenth St.: "-story frame, with modern improvements; now vacant; price upon imiuirv. J. E. GIPPLI!, 1251 Market St. FOR SALE—I 732 Park St., 2%-story ! brick house; 1.11 Royal Terrace, 2- stor.v new brlik house; 1927 and 1929 Kerry St., 2 lots. 20x125 ft. J..0. MUT TER, 1933 Llerry St. Bell phone. EXTRA special price 011 532 Maclav Street—for prompt acceptance oulv. MILLER BROTHERS '& CO. j L/X)K at 1345 North St.—offered for sale at an attractive price; S rooms; bath; gas; furnace; porches: both streets paved. BELL REALTY CO., Bergner Building. WHAT HAVE YOU to exchange for ' one or several cheap houses on Wood bine street? Also one lot? Favorable terms for purchase can be arranged. BELL REALTY CO., Bergner Building. FOR SALE—A Dauphin property; S room house, in good condition; lot £5x123 ft.; price 11.200. H. G. PEDIX>\V, 110 S. Thirteenth St. FOR SALE —Five good paying proper ties, at a very low figure; good locs- i tlon; will not be sold separately. Ad dress No. 3489, care Star-Independent. | FOR SALE—New 24-story house, 2407 1 Main street. Penbrook; 6 rooms and bath; all modern improvements; lot 40*; 106. McCLELLAN J. KOOMES. 2407' Main St., Penbrook. FOR SALE—City and suburban homes and home sites; first class business propositions. KOI'QH, BUIGHTBiU., at KLINE, Sixth and Reliy Sts. Both phones. I _ REAL ESTATE FOB BENT FOR RENT—House No. 1522 N. Second ■ street; all improvements. Apply BACKE.VSTOE LA\Y OFFICE, 14 North, Third street. City. Bell phone 87 )R, or United phone 763 W. FOR RENT—Three-story brick house, southern exposure, all conveniences, hard wood floor, steam heat, instanta neous water heater, two bath rooms, lavatory and pantry. Possession in 30 days. Apply at premises, 1703 North Second street. APARTMENTS 1330 Derry, 3rd tloor 135.00 i 1315 Market 130.00 and 135.00 ' 239 S. 13th, ...»;;0.00, 132.50 and 135.00 1 1216 Market 122.50 1 1915 Derry, 115.0U Sixth and Kelker 112.00 HOUSES i,SO7 State 130,00 2L6-22S S. 19th—new 125.00 1214-1443-1447 Berryhlll 122.50 1847 Derry 120.00 i 2336 Elleisley, 118,50 2116 Derry 118.00 I 1835 Fulton, all improvements,... 116.50 1 530 S. 19 all improvements,... 115.00 . 167 S. Summit. 3 furnished rooms, 115.00 2015 Kensington, improvements, ..$ 13.50 1547 Derry, 4 large rooms. Imp.. •• 112.00 14 40 Vernon 111.00 IS3(i Beriyhlll St., 3 rooms Jfc.uo HARVEY T. SMITH. 204 S. 13th. Bell 248 M. | FOR RENT—No. 1609 Derry Si.—St room house with all Improvements, including bath. Inquire KOUGH. BRIGHTBILL & KLINE, Real Estate and Investment, Sixth and Relly. Botli phones. FOR RENT—2ISS Jefferson St.; eight room house witji all improvements. Rent reasonable. Apply at next door. ! FOR RENT—2III Greenwood, 19.00. I 1406 Vernon St.. 8 rooms and bath. ! $15.00. 1533 N. Third tH.. newly painted and ; papered, SIB.OO. H. G. PEDLOW. FOR RENT—623 Wlcontaco St., 3-story ' brick; 8 rooms; large porch and bay j window front and rear; all improve- ' ments. Apply C. H. if A UK. 1745 N. 1 Sixth street. FOR RbNT—ls3s N. Fourth St.; three story mansard roof; eight rooms; Im provements; wide paved atreet; trolley passes door; possession April 1. Kent. S2O. Apply A. C. YOUNG. 26 N. Third. FOR RiENT—Residence, 113 S. Front St.; city steam; electricity And gas; also two rooms. 11l S. River avenue; suitable for business purposes. J. W PARK. 32 N. Second St. j CAMERON EXTENSION COTTAGES—' Several very desira-bie seven and eight ; room brick houses with furnace, bath, front porch and lawn. sl4, sls and sl6 MILIAR BROS. & CO. STORE ROOM, 24x40—1007 and 1009 I North Third Street MILLER BROS. , & CO., Opp. Poatoltlce. Bell phone 1585. FOR KENT—AII improve ments — 1 530 S. Seventeenth, . .$18.50 Apply Kuhn & Hershey, j 18 South Third street. i FOR RENT—Houses with all Improve ments. at moderate rentals. J. E, I ■■IPPLB. 1251 Market St. HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENT Bay window front, on Locust street; tiled entrance; tiled bath; locker; hall phones; fully equipped kitchen. Apply Penna. Realty and Improvement Co., 13J Locust street Real Estate 1 BOOMS FOE RENT ' FOR BENT—Second floor front room; | electric light and use of bath; cen trail}' located, on South street n*hr I Third 23.". South St. j ROOMS FOR RENT—Pour large rooms, two rooms fuel fig Market and two fac i Ing back; second and third floor; tine I location; all pleasant; heat furnished. I Apply T. .1. I.A MP AS, 414 Market. HEAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE j EXCHANGE—Tenth ward three-story brick house, ten rooms, all improve ments; porch; bay window; paved street —for hill location, or between Kelkcr and North, property and price. No. 3701, care Star-Independent. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED WITHIN walking distance of Capitol, by' young woman; room with meals. State location of room, terms, privileges and if private family. Address 3704, care Star-indepemk-nt. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT and 2H-story dwelling houses for sale. Elder Real Estate Co.. 24th and Derry Sts. FURITSHED ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sunny rooms on second and third floors; use of bath and phone Near center of city. 131 South St. , KOH RENT—New .uiniahed front room* facing Capitol Park, s'atlonary wash Mauds hot and cold i unuing water; electric light In ea.h roo-ti; also use of | tihone ana luue iiu.h. Apply - cents. Used but a short time. Cost Sill). Will sac rifice. inquire J. M. SHATZER, 529 S. Sixteenth St. Bell 2293 J. i FOR SALE—AT GABLE'S, 113, 115 and I 117 South Second street. 5.000 gallons New Era Ready Mixed Paint, Acme quality. All the full line of the Acme 1 make. [ FOR SALE—At GABLE'S. 111-117 South Second St., 5,000 sets new Sash, Bxlo | xl 2 L. primed and giazed. at 11.15 per I |*t : __Al»o other sites. PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS— At 408 Briggs street, on ! Saturday, March 13, 1915, at 1 o'clock 1 I'. M , the valffable household goods nnd lurniture of Katharine C. Craig, deceased. CLARK K. DIEHL. Executor. — ■ » Lost and Found FOUND. I FOUND—The way to end your c/eanlng and dyeing worries by calling either phone for hggerfa Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works. 1245 Market j St. We call and deliver. < FOUND—A decided improvement in mjr appearance since having my clothing j cleaned and pressed at Parisian Dye I Works, 1409 N. Third., Branch, HolTman ; Kerns. 337 Chestnut. Bell phone. Cal§- j —— LOST. LOST—On Tuesday afternoon, between Reily and Eighteenth streets, on Third street and Reservoir car, double chain of gold beads. Finder please return same to 218 Reily street and receive reward. Death and Obituary * i DIED. NEY—On, March the llth, Rebecca A., wife of John W. Ney,- aged 49 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend services without further notice 011 Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 2046 N. Fourth St. Interment East Harriaburg cemetery. IN MEMORIAM. IN SAD AND LOVING REMEMBRANCE of my darling mother, Mrs. Theo. Berry, who departed this life on* year ago to-day, March li, 1914. A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A place la vacant In our home Which never can be fllied. God in His wisdom has rocalled The boon His love hath given. And though the body slumbers there, Her soul Is safe In heaven. By her daughter, Mrs. Laeona Schaefer. FINANCE Philadelphia Produce Market Philadelphia. March 12.—Wheat hlgh er; No. 2 red spot, export. 154®1>59; No. 1 northern, Duluth export. 163(fi> 168. Corn, firm: No. 2 spot, export, 76u1i7.60- calves' «.25@9.75. Sheep—'Receipts. 5,000; slow. Sheep, 7.00®8.10; yearlings, 7,75@9.00; lambe, i 7.63 ® 10.00. LUTE WAR NEWS SUMMARY 1 Cob tinned From Flrat Pagt, grad reports a new movement of Ger man forces in Poland. Following the heavy concentration of German troops ; for the renewed attack on Przasnysz near the Prussian border, reinforce inents have been brought up in the Pilica river region, southwest of Po land. Petrograd believes, however, that these reinforcements are intended merely to hold the present positions rather than institute another attempt to break through the Russian line toward the Polish capital. Concerning th e great battle which Petrograd says is now in Progress in j Northern Poland few new details have been received. The Russian statement mentions a bombardment of Ossowetz by German aviators but is silent as to, , the course of the main engagement. The British attack in Belgium has brought on two vigorous counter move ments by the Germans but is said in London that the ground gained has been held. In Champagne further progress for the French is claimed, although the German war office announced two days ago that this battle had been concluded. M. Gounaris, Greece's new premier, has given specific assurance to France that the policy of his Cabinet will not be Inimical to the interests of the al lies, although the Gounaris ministry was created as a result of King Constan tino's opposition to the former pre mier's poUcy of intervening in the war on their side. A London dispatch states that Bul garia, whose attitude has been a source of concern to Greece, is sending heavy artillery to a point close to the Greek frontier. Constantinople is reported to be in a state of panic as a result of the attack on the Dardanelles. Although it is pre sumed that the bombardment of the fortifications is proceeding, there are few definite indications as to what is being accomplished, beyond the admit ted fact that the forts near the en trance of the straits have been dam aged if not destroyed, MRS. J. D. ROCKEFELLER DIES 111 HER 76TH YEAR CMtioned From Ffrat Page. 'handsomest residents. His associates, outside of sc'hool, were mostly farm hands and country boys; hers were tal ented folk of affairs drawn to her fa ther's handsome home, for her father then was a menfter of the Ohio Legis lature, a public-spirited citizen 'inter ested in philanthropies and a man many activities. Notwithstanding oth er differences, the awkward youth anrt the city girl had in common a love of study and simple tastes, and tihey De came fast friends. Young Rockefeller prospered beyond his fairest hopes. As soon as he felt that he could ask her to become his wife he did so. They were married on September 8, 1564. the eve of her 25th birthday, aud started to keep house in a little two-story brick residence on one of Cleveland's side streets. Upon her marriage, she became a Baptist and to her religion and her home she devotefl her entire time. "To be a good wife and mother is the highest aud hardest privilege of a woman," was one of the sayings ac credited to her by the little circle of friends she knew at this time. The borders of her world were her home. Her whole life was wrapped up in lief husband and children. She avoided all social functions and joined no clubs. When Mr. Rockefeller's wealth waf> mentioned in seven figures they left their first home for a residence re markable only for its unpretentiousness on Euclid avenue, Cleveland's "mile of Here Mrs. Rockefeller rear ed her four children; a fifth died in in fancy. Of her children, three are living. She was the mother of four daughters and one son. the last named, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., boing the youngest. Her eldest daughter, Bessie, who mar ried Prof. Charles A. Strong, died in France in 1906 at the age of 40. The second daughter, Alice, died in infancy.' For Sale on Terms to Suit : Located on Perry street, between 21st and 22nd streets, built for comfort and convenience: wide paved street, excellent care service. Home buyers I should not purchase before taking a look at this well located property. It would take a whole pane to describe the reason why YOU should Inves | tigate this proposition. All the information will be cheerfully given to you, • when you come to inspect this extraordinary opportunity. I Open for InMpectlon at nil times, InHudinir Sunday. CAM- AT I*. VAN* DKKI.OO, Hulhler, 21111 DKHKV STIIKKT, or Third mid Stale Street*. Mn«onlc Temple liuildtiiK. i v A WOMAN HUNG! A woman hung: her arms around her husband's neck to bring him here to have him join our SPECIAL PRESSING CLUB AM) SAVE MONEY \% e Remove Spots, Keep In Hepnlr and Stenni Preaa your Suit* for 91.00 per month in ndvanee ; This entitles you to have 4 Suits pressed and kept in perfect shape for • one Month. This Club plan expires in li months. You can not afford to miss , this great opportunity. Think of it! Only JIRo a week to keep your suits in perfect shape. We also have special prices for ladies' in silk dresses and suits, kid gloves, ostrich feathers, etc. Drop us a card and we will call for and ] deliver free. All work sruaranteed, 77? e 20th Century Cleaning and Dyeing Works ass MARKET st. (above Palace confectionery) SAM. AOI.USTEI!*, >lg'.\ What Are Ashes? Ashes are the "Mineral Impurities" like bone, fslate, iron and lime, that are left ai'tcr burning coal. Ashes with a largo amount of "Iron and Lime" are .easily melted together aud are likely to "Clinker" badly in a furnace. It is important when buying eoal to sec that you get eoal that has a minimum amount of "Mineral Impurities'." You know eoal is not all alike, there are more than 300 Anthracite Mines in this state so that a dealer must understand his business to'secure the kind that will give the best results. We recommend our Wilkes-Barre eoal to be as free from impurities as it is possible to get coal. No coal is absolutely pure. United Ice & Coal Co. Forster and Cowden Third and Boas Fifteenth aud Chestnut Hummel and Mulberry Also Steelton, Pa. / 1 For Rent Desirable offices in the Union Trust Building. Apply Union Trust Co. J FOR SALE Two properties of the estate of Dickinson McAllister, deceasod. Bungalow on the river side of Kiver j Drive, above Fort Hunter, with 300 j feet of front. House and lot in ! Rockville, with 50 ft. front and | trolley stop at the rear. Dauphin Deposit Trust Do. 213 Market St., Harrlsburg, Fa. '±===sss===£; The Harrisburg Hospital is open' daily except Sunday, between 1 and 2 o'clock p. m. for dispensing medical advico and prescriptions to those unable ' to pay for thom. IT PAYS TO USE STAB INDEPENDENT WANT ADS. ! / m IF YOU NEED MONEY and hold a salaried posi tion, we can supply in amounts from $5 to SSO Will take your plain i note. All transactions confidential. EMPLOYEES DISCOUNT CO. 36 N. Third St. Licensed Boom 2 Bonded j> " j / > J. Harry Stroup Insurance Agent 1617 North Second St - 13