10 Beech' Nut Tomato Catsup Who Like Tomato Catsup KWSak VOU may be sure that the peo- I * pie who use Beech-Nut Tomato gl Catsup are able to discriminate in f'W'\ t BKIk matter flavor. Iml § Beech-Nut Tomato Catsup is Ife vl made from whole tomatoes direct. § f^' 1 ft ]1 No materials are recooked. Our 1 t ml tomatoes are not shipped !; ! ifef I long distances. We take them fresh I from the vines on nearby farms. If Two hours in the making—and I delicious Catsup is ready for And for all that, Beech-Nut Tomato « Catsup is only 25c. the full size bottle: I JX 15c. the half-size bottle. Your grocer has his supply now. Order EW' " ' • I Maker* of Ammoi'i most fn itfw flfff (?S& I fink mou» Bacon -- Btech-Nat Bacon W 1 1 n IE! f| f?! lm k J BEECH-NUT PACKING COMPANY ki f' CANAJOHARIE. N. Y. J 'W Stfj HHfI! ft f 1 fH* Something interetting to tell you about Beech-Nut Peanut Sj: - A Butter soon. Watch Jot it in this paper. AMUSEMENTS i- -< MAJESTIC The hai .Un Sto.\ Co., " pre sent this afternoon. "The Heart of Maryland." To : "The Stranger." To-morrow afteruoon, '' He Fc. in Love With Hi? Wife." Tomorrow night, "The Uuosl Breaker. Monday afternoon at 2.30, Twilight Sleep bKtuc to •mu only. Tue>dsy evening. Raymond Hitch cock in •"The Ben. ty s up." Friday afternoon and even;:... Feu rujry 26. "I'mie Tom's Cabin ' ORPHEUM t»MT afternoon and evening, high <«ns« van tier ill*. COLONIAL Krery afternoon evening, vnude \ an th - at a glance and se cured it a- medium for hi? art. reeog nue i as on • jar with that of the world's est actor- ot to-day. Its author. C. T. Pa-ze . has already won his goi-len spurs, as :he author of inr ;em of fortune • . le--. > In Old Ken tiii'ky. H:s new pLiy ha" more of true, beautiful sentiment. Tillian* comedy, real dramat: power and drama tie in terest by far than h - tceviou* triumph. Paiey made the play beautiful. I-a-k --ave made it famous, a- : the Charles K. Chatnplin Stock Company wili intro luce "The Stranger" to the jiejple of Har risburg a: the M >-ti this evening, in a suniptuou production and with a powerful and we'! pi ke s :iers some of the most prominent an 1 influential women of the Unite-l States, for ex tuple, Mrs. John Jacob Astor. Mrs. Orine Wilson, Miss Margue rite Tracy, the magazine writer: Mrs. Aiida Cfcanler Emuiett, a great grand daughter of the original John, Jacob Astor and the fire! Ameriman woman who ga\e birth to a babv in "Twilight Sleep."—Adv.* Raymond Hitchcock One of the really big attractions an-; nonnced by Manager Hopkins is Ray-1 mood Hitchcock. in a new musical com-' edy entitled "The Beauty Shop." Ray- j moud Hitchcock is one of the depend-1 abie comedians of the American stage.! X ' -- - - ■ : '-P .-WMll HARRISBUKO ST A R-l N DEPENDENT. FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 19, 1915. singing voice. Hitchcock can "put i soug over" with the best of them. "The Beauty Shop" was written for Mr. Hitchcock by Messrs. Channing Pol lock. Reunold Wolf and Charles J. Ge t»est. A company of upwards of one huu dred p.avers will assist in its presenta t• on at the Majestic on Tuesdav even ing. The assov ate players who will -..o'v-t Mr. Hit. hcock comprise the same distinguished cast that played the long < :.ga;enient at the Astor theatre, Now York. Prominent among the priu c.pal- are Marion Sunshine. Anna Orr. t iiri- :•.< Maugusarian. Gertrude Web ster, Margaret !Vr. Gertrude Barnard, Vines Giidea. Gertrude AMrich, K.irl Hcuham. Joseph Herbert. Jr.. George K. Maca, K iward Metcalfe. George Ko fi CUT OF KIBH RENT DISTRICTS NEW PLAYER- 1 PIANO $395 Others ask £sso — saving $155.00. Twenty rolls of 11111- sie Free. I Music exchange Free. BARGAINS —IN USED UPRIGHTS 575 was $;i00 S9B was .$1325 $175 was S4OO SIBS (like new*) I was $250 5195 (like new) ! w as $250 ' 1 Slightly Uteri Player- Piano, Was CQOC ; $550, NO J Chicksring, $75.00 in tine condition. ! Write H. G. DAY Factory Representative j LESTER PIANO 1310 Otrry Street HARRISBURG, PA. ! | OUT OF HlfiH REIT DISTRICT Maine and Fred Mason Emerson. — Adv.* At the Orpheum How a loving but extravagant wife can be made to economic* is pointed out in very entertaining fashion at the Orpheum this week. The playlet i< vailed "Such Extravagance" and the players are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gi'.niore and onipany. the former very success ful recruits front the legitimate stage. The trick is turned by the husband tel in; his wife he has forged to keep her in luxury and he substantiates his statements by having an o'.d school friend, whom hi< wife hasn't seen, don : olice uniform and come to arrest him. The comedy situations are especially clever and the excellent players mak' the most of them. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gi'more offer one of the very clever turns supporting the Four Marx Brothers in their ex cellent and pretentious mu si a! comedy -ailed ••Home Again." Also Van and 1 Schenck. the popular singing comedians I who are offering some of the newest song hit- in their usual eljssv style. 1 Augusta Glose. the charming vo alwt and pian.st. is >late*l to appear at the Orpheum next week.—Adv.* At the Colonial A tine mixture of harmony and mirth is being served up by the Km pi re Com edy Trio at the Busy Corner for the last half of the week. A Iniirers of good harmony are enjoying their excellent voices us much as they tiek'c the risibles of lovers ot irresistible corned v. Frank Madden and company, presenting a roaring comedy called "The Top Floor From " are a "O coming in for almost equal honors ia the way of laughter an i applause. Mnrie Kiug St-ott. the Hojsier Girl, iias a bright and funny line of patter and the Three Rartos. sensational gymnasts, complete an unusual roster. —-Adv.* The Regent 'The Deep Purple," with Clar. Kimball Young in the title role, agist ed by Miluu Sills and a notable east, is one of the most interesting dramas ever presented on the screen. The iji teuscly dramatic action and swiftlv mo\ ing story of this strong photo drama follows closely the lines of the original produced by the l»eiblers. On Saturday a strong military plav will be shown, entitled "The Girl I Left Be hind Me." This is universally known to the theatre-going public as the star of the 11 any Broadway successes and is intensely interesting from start to finish and holds the attention o; its audience tiiroughout. With Robert; Edeson and Claire Whitney in title roles, stpeaks volumes for the success of this spectacular drama. Adv.* ; His First My first sermon was delivered when 1 I was eighteen rears old. and in a eouu- 1 try farm house in Shropshire. England,j and in t he 9..ado>v of the stately Wen lock Abbey. The kitchen in which this j august event took piaoe was lined \with l a generous supply of hams and flitches of bacon, with strings of onions strung I from the rafters. The audience consisted of about fif teen farm hands, five or six of their em ployers. and the miller of tibe little ham let. I ad lressed them w»t4» what 1 I thought to be considera-ble effect for i about fifteen minutes, and no words of mine can describe the trepidations.from which I suffered during this short, in terval. At the elose a husky powman asked me if I was the son of my father, who was also a preacher, nn.l upon ieh house. The Governor hud very little to say us to why he wielded the veto ax on tho items, but he was very explicit in say ing timt '• I do not nee the necessity for this item," when lie struck the {Senate mid House items for extra of ficers. Some of the items he left un touched, and these included $ 1-50,00 c for payment of expenses of primary elections in 1913 and 1914; SIOO,OOO for advertising constitutional Amend ments; s2fi,ooo for the Auditor Hen eiwl-'s Department; $-5,00-0 for preserves; $2'8,139.3S for the judiciary and $25,000 for inaugural expenses. The reductions were an follows: Executive department, incidental and traveling expenses of the Governor, mis cellaneous expenses incurred in the management of the executive mansion and the management of an automobile, $5,000 to $4,000. Attorney Genenal's Department, legal services in collection of sums due tor inainteußiiee insane, SIO,OOO to sti,ool>. State Fire Marshal, traveling ex penses, investigation of tires, prosecu tions. etc., SIO,OOO to SB,OOO. Uibor and Industry, fees special san itary inspectors, investigations and traveling expenses, advertising, etc., SIO,OOO to $7,000. Department of Hoiltli, tuberculosis sanitoria and dispensaries. $1;!5,524. 45 to $1 15,524.45. State Highway Department, Detl elency for purchase of license tags de livery charges, additional help, etc., $35,000 to $25,000. Water Supply Commission, expenses for inspection of dams, sl-0,000 to $7,- 50-0; water inventory expenses, ss,ooo to $5,000. Internal Affairs Department, collec tion of statistics expenses, ss,oot> to $4,200. Senate, salaries, t»xpeuses, etc., addi tional officers and expenses, $25,000 cut out; contingent expenses, president pro teni. $2,000 to SI,OOO. House, salaries and expenses, etc., of fifteen additional officers and employes, $25,04)0, cut out; expenses inspection ol fish hatcheries by fish committee, SSOO cut out; contingent expenses. Speaker's office, $2,00'0 to SI,OOO. The Governor also vetoed the reso lution for extra officers ami employes. BEEKEEPERS TO CONVENE State Association to Meet in Capitol Building Next Week The Pennsylvania Beekeepers' Asso ciation will hold its eleventh unuuni convention in the lecture room of the department of public instruction at the Capitol building next Tuesday and Wednesday. N. B. CritcMleld, Secretary of Agriculture, will make the address of welcome and Dr. H. A. Surface will give his a.unu«l address. Addresses will be delivered by the Rev. C. Fossold, of Williarastown; George M. Specie, of Philadelphia; Charles Y. Hoke, of York; A. N\ Coons, Coudersport; Dr. E. P. Phillips, Wash ington, D. C.; P. C. Pox, of Tipersville; MUSTARINE BEST FOR SORE THROAT AND CHEST COLDS Cures Over Night Prescribed by Doctors for 15 Years, for Tonsili tis. Pleurisy and Bronchitis Just rub on Begv's Mustnrine if you want to get rid of that cold in chest or sore throat in double quick time. It will not. blister aud you can get a big yellow box of this original, real mus tard plaster substitute for 25 cents. A box is equal to 50 blistering mus tard plasters and with it you can stop toothache, headache and earache in 10 minutes. Nothing so quick and effec tive for stopping rheumatic pains, neu ritis, neuralgia and lumbago. Be sure it's Begv's Mustarine, the original in the yellow box. The new 50-cenf size contains two and one-half times as much as the 25-cent size. It's great for chilblains and frosted feet and money back if it isn't by far the best mustard preparation on the mar ket.—Adv. Jefferson Old Storage Corn Whiskey Finest Virginia Mad The Drink ol the Souths Gentleman. It Has the Tang That Delights. TO YOUR HOME Four Quarts or One Gallon $4.00 Express Prepaid. JEFFERSON PETERSBURG, VA. VIRGINIA'S BEST MAIL ORDER HOUSE IWh*t to Do for a Sore. Ten- I dor Skin After Shaving | ■■ ■ I - -11 P..., , A prominent physician of thle city say* he obtained complete relief from a sore, tender skill after SIINVIKK by the use of the following formula, which wns given t„ him by a friend from lavls at the hctilnnliiK of the war. Tho writer ha* also used It with remark able results so much m> that even . "Si 1 "" 1,0 'Wlier has a tender sktu. lie still must have the preparation for his daily shave on account of lu most deltuhtfullv lefivshluK and soothlna ituillltles .lust the tlilna to refreshen and stimulate the skin when \on are tired of the mornlua after a nlaht out. The following Is the original Kreneh for'inula: Japorn Concentrate, 2 o*».; Alcohol, -"a OS*: Itose Water. 1 o«t.; Witch Haael, v» OK. In bad eases apply lilaht and iilorn otherwise mornlna only, 1 he preparation when made up should be or « peeullarly beautirul red eolor with « most refreshing odor. The above formula was shown to several drnir alsts, anion* them being Troll Keller or Ila rrisbm a. all of whom stated that they rail 111 l ti Just as welt as a fails phsriunclcn. NrtTK—The original preparation made from this formula was put up bv Virgil, of I ails, miller tho name of "ICau do ■lapora, aud under this name it is widely used throughout Kranee. "Kau lie JHPor a" Is also sold In tills country llarrlsbnra.— Adv. STEAMSHIPS ~~ BERMUDA Tkeae Iki.rmlna lilmiila An New •1 Their Beat S. $. "KERMUDIAN" holds th» record—4o hours —ls THE newest and only twin screw .team •hip sailing to llermiida. and the only one landing ;..is»oiig«ra at the dock at Hamilton tviuiout inuiater by tender. Hound Trip with meata OK and unit stateroom berth u „ tor lull particulars apply to A. K. OlTKItllltll»;K .V I'll., U'rot. ANT KCC S. s. le, L.iai., 2M llrnmtway, * EW \urki l\ I.IIK.MC lISSIMKI., lua ll>s ket M., Ilarrlekura. I'A, ur L ick, rl Aurut. Best for Heating and Cooking Kelley's coal is rich in carbon. Carbon makes heat. Kel ley's coal is a safe invest ment for heating or cooking. All sizes and kinds mixed to suit your fuel needs. H. M. KELLEY 1 N. Third Street Tenth and State Streets E. A. Werner, of Lebanon; G. H. Rea, of Medina, O.; R. L. Coons, of Couders port: I'', G. Oarr, of New Egypt, and F. J. SpitMnatter, of Ebensvillo. Tired of Bachelor Life Tired of living the common life of a bachelor George McKeuna, 4 2 years of age, of Pittsburgh, and Miss Anna llazen, *>t Camden, N. J., were wed yesterday afternoon by Alderman Mur ray. Following the ceremony McKeuna told the magistrate that he had lived a bachelor for many years ami that he was tired of it. « ******************* I ::PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT.: ■ > Skin Eruptions. ■ | J For the relief of those persist- \ j • > ent skin disfigurements arising • i ] [ from some derangetnent of the j j ' • stonisch and Intestinal canal • i ' I magnesium sulphate tepsora snlt) J I • is a very serviceable medicine. ■ II Two tea spoonfuls dissolved in a \ • ■ tumblerful of cold or hot water < 11 (as may be preferred) and taken \ '' half an hour before breakfast • ~ every luorulug for three or four ! ;' weeks will restore the skin to it* ' < i normal smooth coudttion. Fine- \ J | ly pulverieed epsom salt (It can ' i . be rolled with a rolling pin and I ' | made into a dust) makes a val- ' ■ > utible dusting powder for a red ! ] ) aud swollen surface such as la ) ' i seen in acne rosacea. . MH«I 1 I >»> »>♦♦♦' The world is upheld by the veracity of good men. They make the earth wholeso me.—E morson.