THE HUB IEBRUARY REDUCTIONSALE f 'rices have been marked way down for this sale. When quality and wear are considered the values here are tellable. x * You can't afford to miss such bargains. MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S SUITS 0J A PA and OVERCOATS that former!v sold |■ ■ F%|| for SIB.OO, fly«eW MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S SUITS ft| f| fA and OVERCOATS that formerlv sold % | / f%|| for $20.00 MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S SUITS A J A PA and OVERCOATS that formerlv sold % | € F%| I for $22.50, MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S SUITS fl PA and OVERCOATS that fc merly so d % I ■% r%fll I f«r ««* ' WW MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S SUITS AAA PA and OVERCOATS that formerlv sold V /|I F%|| for $30.00, V"VWV MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S SUITS /t| M PA and OVERCOATS that formerly sold Fr%|| for $35.00 Boys' $6.00 & $6.50 Suits & Overcoats, $3.75 THEIHUB 320 Market Street > *jjj I THE PIT REGENT TO-DAY adv SPARE OIDEB-DRINKING SLAYEK' His Crazed Condition and Conversion Help Some Towanda, Pa.. Feb. s.—After find ing Herbert Johnson guilty of involun tary manslaughter in having caused the death of his cousin, Floyd Vanderpool, the jury recommended the young man i to the "utmost mercy of the court." Cortese H. Jennings, the millionaire FAGKLER'S February Furniture Sale II and Quality Furniture Is a Real Saving Event There are two big tilings which every home purchaser wants \fhen vou start ■ , out to buy Furniture, Bedding, Rugs or Carpets. First—you want SERVICE and second—you want to SAVE. We are here to prove that this store trives II BETTKR SERVICE and BIGGER SAVINGS than am- oilier store Thesis positively uo better furniture to be had-than we are now offering, and tbe sloean II I of this sale will be Quality First. J I Remember we do not buy any factory's special output to offer at a reduced II j price. .But we offer our regular stock at a Big Saving. We would rather do this | than to run the risk of inferior goods. Therefore, we stand back of even' piece || I we sell to be up to our high standard. We want your trade NOW and HERE- II AFTER. Note the great savings. I Qavenports J Dining Room Furniture Genuine Leather Davenport; $53.50. Febmarv Sale $ 170.00 Colonial Design Suite* C UA aa I Genuine Leather Davenport, 150.00. February 'sale j s " 6 °° Elizabet,lan Suite, $175.00 ~rlce' $43.00 * 23000 Chippendale Design Suite, - -SIBO 00 II Genuine Leather Davenport. $55.00. February Sale Alt 9 pieces ' II pr,ce $45.00 ese ara exceptional values. |||| Parlor Chairs and Rockers Brass Reds anH Whifp All .solid Maliogany and Period Design. Dl DCUs>dllU W nilC I $22.50 Rocker, now raa T-i . n . II $16.50 Rocker, now sl4 00 enamel Beds $50.00 Chair, now $35 00 Brass Bed 's4s 00" || $50.00 Rocker, now $35 00 Brass Bed S3O 00 II $45.00 Chair, now S3O 00 * ;! ®®° Brass Bed $27 00 || $35.00 Chair, now S2S 00 '-®-®® Brass Beil t sl7 00 || $36.00 Chair, now S2B 00 Brass Bed, s2l 00 II $27.00 Chair, now S2O 00 Brass Bed sl3 50 || $38.50 Chair, now S3O 00 U8 f *^ attresSFS - 11 $75.00 3-piece Suite, SSO 00 ' a " ress 50 || Many other chairs and rockers and 3 piece suites ; Mattress, $5.50 || at # way-down prices. ■ These are very good values. II I?AP , IZ'T I?r> 'C 1312 Derry Street I Jr / Jv Harrisburg.Pa. x /, HJ >•> ' •-. - ■ - :■* > MIFFIAMUM STAR-INDEPENDENT, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 5,1915. lumberman and farmer, was foreman of the jury, ,which responded to District Attorney Culver's plea for a verdict on the second count of the indictment, that of involuntary manslaughter. Herbert Johnson and Fiovd Vander pool, both in their twenties, engaged j in a tight to the death while "crazy drunk" on hard cider, and the fact' that Johnson claimed he knew nothing , of the fight and that he has since j joined the church worked in his favor. SPORTS Additional Sports on Page 12 WORK HARD FOR (iKEYSTOI'K Independents Prepare for Eastern League Club The Harrisburg Independents have been practicing hard all week for their UJ3 I BB H jjoojs.wjg am ers, with a record ctf a victory on their I fiv" f" t r .,° Ver th ® Central High school '?{ U Jl 13 Clty ' will mcet the Central • bMketbaliers in the Chestnut street au- M.itonum this evening. The locals are j torv "" eXpeCt t0 a vic " The second team will play between the halves of the big game " NVrt fv; «•» Allen town High . Hill bo here and the will n hv tu ' TED" BtfBBLE BURSTED New England League Clubs Will Re main Intact This Yetr Boston, Mass., Feb. s.—The New 01 Basa *>«ll Clubs* de ve9t? to present an unbroken front against the threatened invasion cr l ' b> 'ff ederal Ua « ue 'n i I' ■ fTosal that the leairue i rop two cities and bevonie a six-club circuit received no support. Assurances were given bv the ciub owners that they would maintain their Manchester H* h'% The l>y Fred Uke to Tom"Keady, Imseball and football coach at Lehigh Univer- Senators Win Casino Match leader. of n th 0 / 3 r WOn f L° m the AI P h "- leaders of the Cas.no Bowling Leairue The scores: ' ***** ° f 260 > llnß ' SENATORS Montgomery 188 194 210— SQ" Gourley ... 210 184 193 -.st SfiSelman . 2.13 192 182— 007 Kobb 180 178 224 582 Ibach .... 189 184 169 54^ Totals .. 1000 9G2 2910 ALPHAS Enn.s 195 2 01 190— 686 £ roff H9 167 166 482 Burger ... 191 167 162 520 Buttorff .. 183 202 194 579 Morrison .. 212 144 137 493 Totals .. 930 881 849—2660 Draughtsmen Win The P. B. K. Draughting Room downed the State Water Supply Com mission at dtick pins on the Casino al leys last night by a margin of 12 pins. The scores: DRAUGHTING ROOM Joyce .... 95 112 96 303 Ros» 137 87 112— 336 Ogelaby ... 90 113 102— 305 Africa ... . . 82 82 94 258 Fletcher . . 101 96 100— 297 Totals . . 505 490 504—1499 WATEB SUPPLY COMMISSION Hinkley ... 93 84 81— 258 Anthony . . 104 94 86— 284 Weigle ... 97 99 109— 305 Pepce .... 89 128 99 316 Miller .... 112 114 98— 324 i Totals .. 495 519 473—1487 Beech 'Nut Tomato Catsup | MHB TO one who craves To- 1 * mato Catsup as a relish l| cuisine—the excep tional person who can ap- I preciate a subtle seasoning' !|| a flavor stimulating to ||| , WA t * ie a PP et * te j Em 1 ' iK' |i Tomato Catsup comes as . I |y liMHI Beech-Nut Tomato Gat- jjj sup of this season's make is | now ready ' or y° u a * your [ lfL& grocer's. The pack is larger 11 IHk *** * ast y ear s - The num- I j ber of users is also much | larger. Order today. Two ;| illlPlFa sizes—2sc. and 15c. jjj PHI 11 lilt i ill I i'lfii Makers of America's most fa. j ij Fflft * jTmT moui Bacon— Beech-Nut Bacon 1 |] I x BEECH-NUT PACKING COMPANY t rm 11! 11 Llit IWW CANAJOHARIE, N. Y. ' M y| Coming—News about Beech-Nut Bacon. Look for an- |OH ASK FORs Lancaster's Favorite Brew RIEKER'S BEER JNO. G. WALL, Agt, Harrisburg, Pa. Frank J. Rieker. Mgr. To Play Curtin Heights The Crescent A. A. five will play the Curtin Heights grammar school five in the Technical v High school (gymnasium this evening at 8 o'clock. Girls Play at Cathedral Hall The Hassett Girls'_five will meet the York Y. W. C. A. five on Cathedral hall floor this evening at 8.15. Between the halves the "Arrows" of the Has sett Club will meet\ the Actives. The line-up will probably be as follows: Hassett.. York Y. W. C..A. Sweeney F Kngle Burns F Hays Elsheid C Miller Hilton G Falls (Cashinan) McCarthy G Faquahar SUGGESTS "WAR ON WAH" Carnegie Impressed By Suggestions of Ex-Governor Stokes Trenton. Feb. s.—Peace plans of ex-j GdVernor .Stokes, of this city, ns sug gested to Andrew Carnegie and Dr. •loho Wesley Hill, president of the Peace. Forum, of New York, yesterdviy, it was announced, have deeply impress ed Mr. Carnegie. Mr. Stokes suggests laws prohibiting the loanirf" of capital i to prepare for or prosecute war, the dealing of nations at peace with those at war and, in effect, to make war upon war. « AMUSE! tEDTTt UIIFCTir TUESDAY NIBHT] MflJtJlll— FEB. 9. 8.15 Sir Dwglas Mawson (The Antarctic Explorer) auspices of Harrisburg Natural J History Society RACING WITH DEATH j -IN ANTARCTIC BLIZZARDS Still and motion pictures of sur- j passing beauty and interest Seat Sale opens Saturday ; Prices: 25c, 50c, 75c and SI.OO I 11 i PHOTOPLAY TO-DAY 1 "War Ceases and Peace Prevails" 3-Reel Vttl-I.IHKk Travesty Showtaar the Neutrality Brtneri a Knack and Ueraaa Family "THE HAND OF HORROR" To kaow fcla Fate at Six O'clock; nfcea the hand* are vertical. BRONCHO BILIiY*S BABY Oar Regular JKrtdar Railroad Serial, The Faat Mali's Danger,—Haaarda • of Helen. 1 n ii 1,./ AMUSEMENTS | AMUSEMENTS i ORPHEUM COLONIAL ~ I I THE TELEPHONE TANGLE THE Heather ■ nil n Rig Anniversary Show That II I || YOU MUST NOT MISS Honeylm Hoiiey111•• B NEXT WEEK and EMMA CARUS LeV ERNIE I' qr 1 1? Qfi K nil The I'nrlnlnn Tor Dnnrrr , lv tt II L> Ull a otlier <;oo< Actn Bn)1 „, M Il|t . t „„ :*■ _ .. r MAJESTIC THEATRE I All Week~Mats. Daily Fib. 8, Ma'. 2.30, tv«. 8.30 | NATHAN APPE. L PRESENTS FIRST TIME IN AMERICA ARTHUR CHATTERDON D,r *« from «««■■ Th,« ( r,, >. v . anil Ilia Premier Stock Co. ft. .. 111 P"| IN HI AVS WORTH WHII E W ZT F HIIIS j Kvfiilag, . .The TrnvrlinK Salesman TO-MORKOW By ot lhe German Uen- Matlaee, Teaa of the Storm Country ,r "' * ,n,r ,n Evening, Slna of Society SEE THE GERMAN SIDK I'RICESi Evening*. 10c, —OF, HOC, ■ I T,' TILLS fi UK IT iv&N MCI Matinee*. 10c. aOc. Saturday , " ,S «* Hfc < Al Matinee. 10c, 20c. (10c. PRICES: Orrhcntra, 25ct Balcony. 13c »■ MOOSE CARNIVAL Big Ladies' Meeting, Sunday Afternoon, Feb. 7,1915 : ' ARMORY HALL Diamond King given away Free to some 'lucky lady attending this j meeting. We want - 100 ladies to assist us in making our coming Fair' a grand success. Members are requested to h>ve at least one lady at this meeting. L. O. O. M. Carnival —————i—■—————i—■———■■i mi mS j ' ■ \JirTAIHA W & "Mable" Ye s . ; YIW In a Special 2 Act , » Special To-day KEYSTONE COMEDY | PATHE DAILY NEWS with ROSCOE ARBUOKLE Away P ' I THE 'rß" .TO-DAY—A Gigantic production in Five Keels, WILTON LACKAYE in bis Greatest Dramatic Success, THE PIT supported by Gail Kane «nd Milton Sills. SATURDAY—Afternoon and Evening ' CRANE WILBUR (Himself) Personal Appearance of the Famous Hero of the "PERILS OF PAULINE" Including our Regular Film-Play Program f TBTE AVIATOR TRAITOR Hours—i'J Noon to 11 P. M. No Cnange in Price of Admission % 13