Mutt and Jeff By "Bud" Fisher $ ' __ ' TOUGH. 3; CbOT 6V6N A j ! ( fap* Tuiwe THe«e.e AtMa!V.ioh ORU\ R.USS<* ) 1} W RCNTOR. 6eTOV/T. COIN ceWWNCf ) i ° KfNfeS. i j «C**XJ£. r „ : =1 KINt, O** \ STH6 etAPeR-Of. ° I dj&L \ \ tMLUON «V> NEW MAJOR LEAGUE COMES WITH CHANGES American Association to Have Draft and Player Privileges Equal to Any Special to Th* Telegraph Chicago, Jan. 29.—The American Association has taken another big step —the biggest so far —in its progress toward the high places of baseball, according to President Chivington, having gained from the National Com mission the promise that the major leagues' power of draft over it will be given up^ In addition, the commission has agreed to grant the association the right to enter certain cities now in the American or National Leagues and will turn over a number of players. But representation on the National Commission and participation in the world's championship series are "steps not yet taken," according to Mr. Chiv ington. • The concession, which was first an nounced to-day by President McGill, of the Indianapolis club, makes the association a major league, on equal terms with the American and Na tional, so far as the draft is concerned, <* MEN'S SUITS and It IT ./S MEN'S SUITS and lt»I/| /S OVERCOATS Jl | I• ■ u OVERCOATS J) A*#* 1 That formerly sold for $15.00 \lr That formerly sold for $30.00 xi/!■! —— and $20.00. ■ and $40.00. * MEN'S and YOUNG /fa J! a PIT* BOYS' SUITS and Ah,** mm t* OVERCOAT? and skM-«5 OVERCOATS 7 k That formerly sold lor $22.30 tj/JL I Formerly sold for $.",.00 and f to $25.00. T $6.50. * MEN'S and YOUNG /I) j A wjr* Men's and Young Men's Underwear an 1 Sra IN* ' 75c Unclerwear 39 <* OVERCOATS tJXU SI.OO Underwear 790 That formerly sold for $2;>.00 *r . und $30.00. sl.oO Pajamas 890 C* • j $1.50 Shirts 890 ww „ ~ . , Shirts ggjss Hats sl* $3.50 Shirts ...$2.35 . $3.50 Hats, at... Y Our Guarantee Goes With Every Purchase, the Same as if Sold at Regular Prices THEIHUB 320 Market Street FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JANUARY 29, 1915. JOHN K. TEIHER IS NOW IN FULL CHADGE Reports at Headquarters and Hands Out Some Interesting Facts New York, Jan. 2 9.—John K. Tener, formerly Governor of .Pennsylvania, to-daj- officially t