2 I T "*» T% m A. mid, "M-CMM-Wk" Picnic 1 wistf^TOUcco h tfc« SssiUry Dm J-J ERE it is the modern container for the finest, mildest twist chewing" tobacco ever known in this section. A yellow drum printed in brown and red. It will be imitated. Every success is. But don't be misled. The taste of the tobacco—its mildness —are all its own. "The Thinkert of the Country Are the Tobacco Chetaere" said one of the greatest thinkers this country ever produced WIFE ASSUMES BLAME Says Postmaster's Alleged Shortage Was Due to Her Mix-Up Philadelphia, iMay 6.—Arrested bv Postal Inspector .fames Wardle, of the Philadeilphia office, William S. Davison, merchant and postmaster at Oaklyn, was iheld in SI,OOO bail by United States Commissioner Joline, iij Camden, yesterday, on a charge of embezzle ment. It is claimed by postal inspectors •that Postmaster Davison was short ITSO in stamps, and that when his at tention was called to the matter he paid S7OO, leaving a dispute over the balance. In the absence of the fast master yes terday atfernoon Mrs. Davison, his wife eaid: "It's all my fault; I got mixed up with the work, tout it's all straight ened out now." THIS PLAYER-PIANO ABSOLUTELY FREE FOR A NAME Send in the Name 1 r~l" r* Suggest Today I READ BELOW Ifcs-a ■ * - • We have just closed a 8 gjjj contract with one of the largest I factories in the world for a new Player-piano. This instrument will be built especially for UH, according The player action is to our own ideas. It is destined to simple, responsive and durable. It become the most popular player- plays full 88 notes. You can play it piano in this section of the State, perfectly and with the greatest owing to its very low price and ex- ease the first time you try. traordinary quality. The Price, d> AAr slO or More . No "J (I L Cash, The price of this new No Extra, Is J{J J $lO Monthly player-piano is to be $395. We 12 Mu „ ic Bench and Scarf want a suitable name for it, and we Included will give one of these player-pianos, , . as shown in the cut, absolutely free, lhlS IS an OppOT to the person submitting the name tunity for some one to get one of which is most suitable. Anyone these players FREE. All you have anywhere, may send a name. ' - L ° \T° TLLINK OT A . NAME AI , KL SEND it m. Names now in use like An- TI ■ , . ... gelus, Cecilian, Pianola, Playotone. This player-piano Will Svmphanola, etc., may not be used. stand for honest merit, at a most Only one name from each contest moderate price. The quality of ma- ar, t- Disinterested judges will se terials is sterling throughout. The lo{l t the winner. In case of a tie^ case is simple, but the finish is . duplicate awards will be given. Fill beautiful. It is medium size, and ol, t the coupon, or exact copy, and the tone is true. mail to-day. All answers must be , in not later than Monday, May 17, Address all answers to 1915, at 9 P. M. "*"T"TTT JIB "f R A 11A J H Troup Music House, iHi I KOUr ls oeS: t »f q " Harrißburg ' Pa - Mucin unnor 1 suggest 11118 name for y° ur mUwIU tlUUwt new $395 Player Piano (Troup Building) My Name Address 15 S. Market Square Town R. F. D J Harrisburg, Pa. [* have Piano Organ Her First Auto Bide Fatal Ml. Bethel, Pa., 'May 6.—lnjuries suffered in her first automobile ride caused the death of Mrs. Emma Reaglc, aged 53. S>he was induced by friends to accompany fheni, and as tiie machine was passing Clearfield it upset, throw ing out iMrs. Reagle, who received a fractured arm and dislocated shoulder. These injuries and shoclc caused her death. New Gas Gusher Multiplies Drilling Kane, Pa., May 6.—The striking of the Crosby field s largest gas gusher has caused such excitement that a largo number of wells will be drilled in the field at once. The well, which has an estimated capacity of over 2,000,000 cubic feet a day, was drilled in on the btonberg farm by the United Natural " a s Company at a depth of about 2.600 feet. * HARRISaiTRG STAR-INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 6, 1915, AWARD FINAUONTRACIS Building Mid JCachlaery For Harris burg loe Company to Be Beady la Two akid One-Half Months The Meehants' Ice Company of this city, at a meeting of the board of di rectors held yesterday afternoon, awarded the final contracts for build ings aad foundations for machinery at their plant at Cameron and Berry hill streets. The letting of this contract marks the completion of all contracts for the entire plant. The contractor, Horman Voigt, of Philadelphia, stipulates to have his portion of the work completed within sixty working days from this date. Ho further agrees to have the buildings in condition to permit the York Machine Company to begin installatiom of ma chinery within thirty days. The YorK Machine Company, for its part, agrees to complete the installation of machin ery, in shape for operation, within forty to forty-five days after beginning installation. Mr. Voigt, the contractor, has had unusually large experience in this spe cial kind of work, having erected no less than forty similar sets of build ings. C. Harry Kane, architect, of this city, prepared the plans and specifica tions, and will have supervision of the building on behalf of the company. HUBRTA DECIDES TO STAY New York, "May 6.—Gene rail Victori auo Wuerta has developed suc"h a liking for the United States, particularly New- York, that he is going to rent a houso on "Long Island and Jive there this sum mer with his family. He said so yes terday through Abra'ham 'Ratner, Iris ad viser and interpreter, at the 'hotel where he has been staying. Just where he will live on (Long Is land (he would not say. General Huer ta's family will go there on their ar rival in this country this month. He thinks they must have sailed from (Bar celona, Spain, wit'hin the last day or so. Judge Wilton M. Lindsey Dies Warren, Pa., (May 6.—Wilton M. Lindsey, aged 74, president judge of the Warren county courts from 1899 to 1909, died yesterday in Baltimore, where lie was operated upon for in testinal trouble several weeks ago, ac cording to advices received here. He was the- fafcner of Edward Lindsey, member of the present Pennsylvania legislature from t'his county. Ask for Pink's draught Pilsener. Ix>w alcoholic percentage.—Adv. Seek Counterfeiter at Lancaster Lancaster, Pa., May 6.—Until with in the past day or two, a United States secret service agent has bce«n in Lan caster trying to get a trace of a sus pect Who is wanted badly for counter feiting Indian-head $5 notes, series C. I^ancaster figured so prominently some yea Our Location Means a Great Saving To You —4B[ C. V. NEWS PREFERS DEATH TO PEN Slayer of Shiremanstown Parmer Ralls In Cell Before Starting for State Prison Carlisle, May 6.—Almost exhausted after a night when, in a mad fury of rage and disappointment, he had ranted about his >Pell, swearing and expressing the hope that he '' might be killed 'here instead of going 'back to thp pen for nineteen years," Max 'Morgenthau, of Harrisburg, convicted of the murder of John Biipp and sentenced Tuesday by Judge Sadler, was taken to Philadel phia yesterday morning by tJhoriff Greenwood to begin his sentence in tho Eastern penitentiary. Officials and fellow-prisoners all were glad to see Morgenthau leKve. His be havior was described as fnaJt of some one in a drugged fury. He raged and swore during the entire night, insanely damning every one connected with his trial, from the court down. JAILS BOYS AS BUKULARS Sheriff Arrests Two Brothers on Sev eral Serious Charges Elkton, Md., May 6.—Sheriff Mor gan landed Boy IM'illman, aged 14, and his brother, Xorris, about a year youn gor, sons of Frank (Miillman, of near Bridgevi'lle, Del., in the county jail here yesterday, charged with robbing Quig -lev 's 'bungalow, along Elk river, and a houseboat owned Iby Dory Holden and with shooting ait Walter IBlair and Mrs. 'Lucas, of near Town Point. The boys were living in a tent, ami when arrest ed were walking arsenal*, having in their possession several revolvers, guns and knives. The eldest bov was tried and acquit - ed at t'hc March term of court hero on a charge of holding up and robbing Charles Seiler, of Elk Nock. At that time he was living with an uncle in Elk Neck. Several weeks ago he was sent ba