8 White Enamel Medi- QOp cine Cabinet, Special vOli None C. 0. D. No Telephone Orders. j Wiite En^e^ MILLER & KADES 7 North Market Square ARTISTIC PRINTING AT STAR - INDEPENDENT. AMUSEMENTS | AMUSEMENTS To-morrow, Matinee and Evening I 3 SELWYIt A CO. Prrwat Will 11 lioura, 13 !\oon to 11 11.I 1 . M The Dramatic Thunderbolt of the _ "• To-day llftinCD pnUCD "HE COUNTRY MOUSE" UilLfLn UU V Lll „ B«««or«h Prod act ion !->ri,.o»t VllUhll WW V hill (r OR ram—Featuring Ulu tdrlr Far rlnieton—Kanioui Mnur Mar nlth An Kxrttiaa am Amfrlraa Play our dally comedy rhnnitc: »\ Pound of l ovf. Lanahtrr. Myatcry and "Hearta to I.eV* »l.ove, Thrlllx. by Koi « ooprr McKrue. ahoMn'at SUSHIS a^'TV-' PRICKS! Mat. XV.- to Vl.OOi and Eve.. 2Xr to tIJVO TO-MORROW—May l r «ta. thr pop.,- ■ ■ llr wiucdifiino In her grr»t Inutrb- Thursday, Matinee & Night, Mar. 18 H.ff;?. rK ,s SEATS TO-DAY tI)MISSIO>. loci CHILDREN. Sc The Oalaty Mualral Comrdr Eaduahe Theatre For Exclnalve of Youth '>»p,e"n" E,«-lu»l», Ell, When Dreams —— Book and I.jnrim by Philip Bar- LUCY MARSH) tholomar; mimic by Silvio He in. PRICES! Mat.. »c to »1.00: SOPRANO Eve n IV to *1.50 Friday & Saturday-Sal. Mat, iBCfl Hljjll SchOOl Pprliclp Fllfc Frnlir march isth Uai IIOIC LirVO I! Ullb Benefit Bethlehem Lvth. Church "They're Jit It Again" J, H, Troup Music House Committee 15 S. Market So. SEAT SALE TO-DAY p . r"1"C tl M Prices SI.OO and $1.50 •rices, Z5, 59, 13, $1.99 Chickering Piano Used ORPHEUM COLOmjT a H rrjy CIDCT looK OVT to-day oh the 5 KONIICAL KOPS P L n J J I a ' LL CET Yor oopnve Barnard and Lou Angsr one of the FunmcM Acta the Coloulal Ever Offered AM) A COMPATT OF 16 MOSTLI GIRLS Otlier Vaudeville Feature* and Beat 6 OTHER STANDARD ACTS w V riuiw TRY STORE WEDNESDAY ! ——— ■ ■ i f J Newell Albright j*- u Roland ANNOUNCES A , FaMll'S PIANO RECITAL MiHi.ns" 2-reel Kaleni Miscellaneous "A Womu Wnt Compositions Firik" for l.ubln. Featuring Ethel Clayton MONDAY EVENING 0 Five Years for Wedding Theft arc i -- Toledo, March 16.— A suspended jn jsentenoe of five years in Fort leaven ir< * uvroTAnr tt at i .worth Federal prison was the penaltv X 1 ■fames J. Henahan, former paying tel- Admission 50c : ler in the Sec ond National Bank of To lleuO, after Henahan had pleaded guilty Seats on sale at °f embezzling $4,700 to finance his wedding trip. The shortage has been StiefTs Piano Store *' aid by and Y. M. C. A. I IT pays to use stab- I INDEPENDENT WANT ADS. MMH——————— Everybody Is Talking About THE NEW $25,000 HOPE-JONES UNIT PIPE ORGAN ORCHESTRA Appropriately termed the Pipe Organ with the Human Voice During the presentation of only the highest type motion pictures Professors Mallat and Johnson will give oach action of the picture its Proper tone expression, thus making the Victoria program doubly attractive. SMS, VICTORIA THEATRE HARRIBBURG STAR-INDEPENDENT, TUESDAY EVENING. MARCH 36. 1915. C. V. MEWS IS GUARDIAN FOR CHILD HUSBAND HAD PROSECUTED Mrs. Jasper Alexander, wife of Cum ber Und County's District Attorney, Share Hone to Little One With the Heps of Refonqing Her Carlisle, March 16. —Believing the ' child deserves a better fate than to be ' committed to the Glens Mills school, Mrs. Jasper Alexander, wife of Cum berland county 's District Attorney, yesterday obtained the custody of 9-' vear-old Goldie (May Derr, whom her husband was prosecuting all because ; the mother of the little girl said she ! is incorrigible. The court here already has made an order directing that the child be sent to Glens Mills when the District Attor ney's wife went before the judge, ex pressed a willingness to give the young ster "a chance" and the sentence im mediately was revoked. Mrs. Alexan der explained that during the few days she had supervision over the girl, her deportment was good and she only showed a lack of home attention. ENGINE AM) AUTO COLLIDE Greencastle Man Had Narrow Escape From Injury at Grade Crossing Waynesboro, March 16. —In en deavoring to cross the C. V. R. R. t rack on West . Main street, Saturday afternoon in his automobile, A. A. Moivjanthall, of Grew) castle, collided with a shifting engine and had a nar row escape from serious injury, t The engineman and Mr. Moi-ganthall both put on the brakes when they saw that a collision was inevitable and this saved Morganthall from injury. The front part of the automobile was damaged but the engine in the machine was not hurt and Morganthall was able to proceed on his way to i Greencastle. Many Tramps Were Fed Gettysburg. March 16.—Many in teresting figures are contained in the report of William F. Weaver, treasur j er of the board of poor directors of Adams county, for the past fiscal year, just compiled. ; The report of the county home shows that 3,"1S meals were furnish ed to tramps during the year and : 1,859 were given lodging. On January 1, there were 94 in mates at the home, 40 of whom were ; in the insane department, 23 in the ' j men's building and 29 in the women's i ' building. Mau Horribly Mangled ! Hagerstown, March lli.-*-Tlie body i of an unknown man. hojriblv mangled. I his body being in six pieces,*was found along the X. ami W. tracks, about half a mile south of the Autietam station, near Sharpsburg, on Sunday morning. : The gruesome find was made bv Track walker Ranneis. He at once notified Magistrate Hoffman, at (Sharpsburg, , who werat to the scene, viewed the re mains and decided that an inquest was ; unneoessarv. Death Caused by Dropsy I Ohamber«burj. March 16. —Mrs. ! Mary E. Bohl, wife of Frederick Bohl, j died at her home iu Stoufferstown. ! yesterday morning, after a long illness j from dropsy. Mrs. Bohl had lived in i that community much of her life. She ■ was aged 67 years. Besides her hus ' band the following children survive: William Stitlev. of town; Fred, Ed -1 ward, Joha 8.. at home, and Mrs. John ! Cool, of Stoufferstown. Several broth j ers and sisters also survive. Want Quarantine Lifted Gettysburg, Mar A 16. —The quar antine on account of the hoof and month disease will be lifted from por tions of York and the remaining eight mr** j Right Now— Spring Hats MeFall styles are the smart, cheerful styles that make a man feel Spring is really here. This season's hats are the snappiest, brightest, freshest we've ever shown. You'll appre ciate their superior quality —they're different. $2.00 to $5.00 Open Evenings McFALL'S Hat tern, Men'* PuraiNhera and Shirt Maker* THIRD and MARKET Unit Orchestra Plays Daily at the Victoria Unit orcheetra combines the grand eur of Hie cathedral organ with the finest symphony orchestra. Unlike any other instrument of its character, the tones are effected by the touch of the performer's fingers upon the keys. By means of its mainy tone controls 'he can reveal the same sensitive feeling as an artist upon his violin regulating the shades of expression at will. In a word, it breathes the very temperament of the oj>erator, and expresses his musical instinct. This wonderful instrument is made up of innumerable pipes, stops, strings, flutes, c arimets, drums, cymbals, xylo •KMWMin.I mimtmmms w < , MYERS, THE TIRE MAN ; Distributors for United States and Goodyear j - Solid and Pneumatic Tires j j Ml H Mrerm Tire repairing of all kinds. Located in new build- ' I ing equipped with latest improved machinery. Have ample and every facility to take care of ' autoists' needs in most approved fashion. • Cameron and Mulberry Sts. : : townships of Adams county, if the ! recommendations by I>r. 0. M. Grav j bill, hcul of the State inspectors in j the York-Adams counties district, are j approved by the »St»t e Live Stock Sanitary Board. BAN ON AUTOS IN BERLIN GOES INTO EFFECT TO-DAY Berlin, March 15, Via London, March 16. 1.31 A. M. —The ne>v regu lations restricting the number i.f auto mobiles in Berlin went into effect to day. leaving tihe city almost without this class of vehicle. It was a typical spring day and a drizzling rain fell. Taxicabs were at a premium and private cars had almost entirely disappeared. Only one third of the customary l um ber of machines was available. It was a frequent occurrence two or three or more would-be natrons of a taxieab to be seen lined up before a chauffeur bidding his services or wait ing patiently at a stand for a taxieab to ei nie along. The antique ho'se drawa cjjb once more was .supreme. The reduction in the street eav scrv -1 ice which was proposed 'oincid-'nt with the restriction in the use of automobiles : has been only partly eonenrr.?d 111 by * the authorities. Beginning Tuesday, about half of the night street cars, in stead of all of them, will be tak n eff I and all the auto bus lines, except one, | will be abolished. | EDITOR MARKS A PROTEST Says Governmental Probes Place News papers Under Sort of Duress By Associated Press. Washington, March 16.—Vigorous protest against the tendency of gov ! elemental investigations to place the newspapers of the country under a sort • of duress, was made by Charles R. .Wilier, editor-in-chief of the New York , "Times," before the Senate Ship Lob j by Investigating committee. Chairman ! AValsh had questioned Mr. Miller at lewgth its to editorials and news stories in his paper, bearing 011 the ship bill, trust prosecutions and railway mail pay. At the conclusion of his exam ination Mr. Miller questioned the au | thority of the committee to inquire as to many of the matters discussed ; and said: "I can see no ethical, moral or legal | right in this committee to ask me many of the questions vou have put to j me. It seems to me it would be right j for you to inquire whether I know of \ any ihiproper activities in connectioui with the ship purchase bill. I have told you I know of none. There, it seems to me, the matter should have ended." KILLED MEDICINE MAN Indian Confesses P.evenge for Bleeding His Two Children to Death Fresno, Cal., March 16.—Charlie Davis, a Digger Indian under arrest here, confesse-l 1 , the police said yester j day, to having killed Dr. Jack, aged : medicine man of the tribe, in Squaw j Valley on February 8 of last year, to avenge the death of _his two children, whoahad been subjected to bleeding by the medicine man, "to drive aiway evil spirits.'' The arteries of the children's faces were opened with pieces of glass, l , it is said, and' they quickly bled to i I death. ' I Another reason that prompted the l j killing, Davis said, was to prevent the \ ; medicine man from taking the lives of his remaining child, his wife and of himself, all of whom were subject, he asserted, to the doctor's will. '' Largest Postofßce'' for Chicago Chicago, March 16.—The largest postoffive in the world for Chicago was prophesijy.l yesterday by Charles Morris, | of the Treasury Department, who ar-1 rived to confer with local postoffice of- j ficiais and others. The site will be near j the new Union Station on the West j Side. An appropriation tof nearly $2,- 000,00-0 has been made for the site, I but this will not be sufficient. phones, harp and cathedral chimes, all at the command of the performer, who by his slightest touch can make each or all do his bidding. The unit orchestra will be operated during the presentation of pictures by Profewors Mallat and Johnson. Each action of the picture will be acconir panied by the proper tone expression, thus lending a charm to the entertain . ment that is enjoyed only by the patrons of a few of the most preten tious houses in the country, such as the Vitigraph theatre, New York City, where the price of admission is five times ae (great as that of the Vic toria theatre.—Adv.* MOTOR TRUCKFIRM OPENS International Company Starts Business at fll» Walnut Street—Have 75 Years Manufacturing Experience The constantly increasing; demand for motor trucks of light and medium capacity has necessitated the estab lishment of a new department, hereaft er to be known as the International Motor Truck Department now located in their new and well equipped quar ters at 619 Walnut street. The International motor truck is backed by a manufacturing experience of more than seventy-five years, and hundreds of service stations are main tained for the protection of its pa trons. This Har?i»burg branch stands for service and square dealing, as evidenc ed by their constantly increasing trade. The expressions of satisfied cus tomers and repeat orders make this In ternational motor truck department a pleasure to its owners and employes. To the modern business man this motor truck is as indispensable as the tele phone and daily papers. Making comparisons between the motor truck and the horse, we are in clined to place motor truck transporta tion in direct competition with horse transportation, totally ignoring the motor truck's superior flexibility, its business building possibilities and its utility in ways for which the horse is entirely unfitted. When considered in this broader scope and the motor truck is given full credit for all its advan tages, the comparison takes on the same aspect as the comparison between the efficiency of a horse car and a modern trolley car; in other words, the motor truck belongs to a new era. It is the result of the demamds of modern business for a better, faster an $13.40 32x31/2 $13.35 32x3i/o $15.40 34x3% $14.90 34x31." 33x4 . . „ $19.05 133x4 $22.00 ' 34x4 $19.40 34x4 $22.40 36x4 $20.50 3Hx4 $23.70 36x4% $27.35 136x41/, $31.60 37x5 $32.30137x5 $39.15 Plain guaranteed 3,500 miles Red Top Non-skid 4,000 miles Now Is the Time to Retire E. MATHER CO. 204 Walnut Street - - - .< ALL THIS WEEK FROM II A.M. TO II P.M. Take Any Car Going North to KELKER STREET HALL The only perfectly equipped exhibition hall in this city with a level floor space large enough to hold the mammoth display of the r. H BIGGEST AND BEST/ 4 Souvmlr Orohntra « AUTO SHOW ~ l " l> . Ever Held in This City . 1915 Ford Gar Will Be AlvenAway £JL { ADMISSION 25c } This show is under the personal direction of B. E. Johnson, who orig inated and managed the first auto show in this city in ItMO in the above ball and at the Bex Oarage in 11111. VaMaManmnnßHnMnMHaad (IAUTOMOBILE INSURANCE] THAT INSURES FIRE AND LIABILITY FOR FlßE—Federal Insurance Company of New- York. FOR LIABILITY—New England Casualty Company. MILLER BROTHERS CO. Federal Square Opp. Post Office - X International Motor Truck Service I The new Models "F" and "M " were brought into i existence by the demand for larger capacity motor I: trucks, and are now on exhibit at the International I Motor Truck Department, til 9 Walnut street. They are manufactured in the largest factory in I the world devoted exclusively to Motor Trucks. This supply house will serve you quickly with any thing pertaining tq light and medium capacity motor trucks. The old slogan, "He profits most who serves best," is an adopted principal for International service. < Call at the snow white sample fooni (»1J) Walnut street, and inspect the/new Models. International Harvester Co. of America (Incorporated) i Motor Truck Dept., 619 Walnut Street Other branches at Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Elmira, Baltimore and Parkersburg / C. A. FAIR-Carriage and Auto Works EAST END MULBERRY STREET BRIDGE Auto Tops, Seat and Dust Covers, Curtains, etc., made to order by expert workmen. Satisfactory Repair Service » "TRY US" ! *• ' Read the Star-Independent