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3 ,2 CARLISLE, PA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 191 VOL XXXVIII, NO. 13 TWO CENTS UNT AND i FALL OF EBERT APPEARS AT HAND PRAISE M'ARIH'JR AS ABLEST GEN. PREIiER CONFER Reduction Sale A. N. Stecher S.

C. Hertzler Bowman Co, The Daylight Store 1 TRIMMER The i I flew Ministry -Kay Be Organ Hi Wilson and Lloyd George Have Talk. Menoher Points Dot Deeds ol Rainbow Commander. ized by independents. I P.

11 i LI WAS HIGHLY SATISFACTORY EXAMPLE TO WHOLE ARINfl 1 VMUrlll CONCESSIONS ARE MUCKED Asks For Promotion of Hard Fighting, Moderates Are Reported Intending to Resign as Result of Crisis Caused by Sailors' Rising. The President Was Guest of Honor at State Banquet and Unveiled a Picture of Washington. London, Dec. 2S. David Lloyd George, the premier, accompanied by Skillful Brigadier For Gallentry in Action.

1 Washington, Dec. 2S. A striking tribute to the courage and skill of I Sir Maurice Hankey, secretary to the committee on "imperial defense, ar- rived at Buckingham Palace for a con- Si ferenee with President Wilson. Brigadier General Douglas MacArthur, commanding the eighty-fourth brigade of the forty-second (Rainbow) division, was given by Major General Charles T. Menoher, formerly in command of the division, la a letter to General Pershing, urging for a second time the promotion of General Mac-Arthur to the rank of major general.

Year Eed Sale Monday and Tuesday As the year 1 9 1 8 is fast nearing the end and 1919 will soon take its place, we desire to extend to you our best wishes for 1919. We wish to thank one and all for their liberal patronage and in appreciation for the generosity on the part of our patrons and friends we are going to offer many unusual bargains the last two days oi 1918. Monday and Tuesday the store will be filled with unusual large assortment of high grade merchandise at tremendously reduced prices Remember just two days, Monday and Tuesday, December 30 and 31, 1918 Below your will find listed only a few of the articles which you can buy at substantial saving, many of which are being olfered at and less than present market value. Every sale is a real bargain and bear in mind some are limited in quantity, so first come, first served. A big crowd gathered before the Berlin, Dec.

28 As a result of Thursday's deliberations, it is believed in some quarters the majority Socialists will retire from the cabinet and leave the Independents in fall control of the government. The cabinet was iu secret session the greater part of the day. The leading Independents In the government also were In conference. This gave rise to a rumor that Hugo Haase, the leader of the Independent Socialists, would be called on to organize a new government palace before the premier made his 3t appearance. iJi Mr.

Wilson was astir early and busy 4 with his secretary. There was a nuin-I her of American callers. The Duke fijof Connaught and Sir Richard Her- schell visited the palace before the arrival of the premier. A. J.

Balfour, A copy of the communication has a ft irnji iii The crisis Is likely to continue for a day or two and may meet with an un forseen solution. The day passed Just reached Washington. It reviewed the record of General MacArthur first as chief of staff of the division and later as commander of one of its two infantry brigades and disclosed that the young officer, a major of engineers when the United States entered the war, had been twice wounded, had been decorated by both the French and American governments for personal gallantry in action, and in addition had been twice recommended for Quietly. secretary of state for foreign affairs, walked over from the foreign office to attend the conference. President Wilson, the prime minister and the foreign secretary met In a room of the president's suite before cheerful open fire, with no secretaries or documents to lend any air of formality to the discussion.

It was The Spartaeus (Extremist) faction FORMER GZAR IS REPORTED SAFE was still in control of the offices of the Socialist newspaper Vorwaerts, which were forcibly taken possession of hy members of the group Wednes the French Legion of Honor. "I do not feel that I am free to as on entirely informal conference n- J' tended to develop the most intimata sume another command," General -Me-1 i- (3' aspects or tne situation Odd lot of wool Russian Royal Family Safe In Neutral Haven, soles Men's, Ladies' and day night. The seizure of the newspaper was suggested during the demonstration at the palace Wednesday when Dr. Karl Liebknecht and others spoke. There were cries of.

"On to the Vorwaerts and the demonstrants followed the Red Guard to the printing plant which was unoccupied on account of 3 -the talking. It was said afterward that nothing developed to show that any substantial difference in principle and in fundamentals existed. ti The meeting lasted until close upon 1.30 o'clock. Then the conferees left iS.tn separate motor cars for luncheon at noher wrote to General Pershing on the eve of his transfer to the command of the sixth army corps, "without recording the services rendered by General Douglas MacArthur. "These services, rendered constantly for over a year and, in the large part, amidst active operations In the field, have been so soundly, brilliantly and loyally performed that In recogni Childrens', 39c and 50c values 25c pair.

Matting covered shirt waist boxes S6.00 values, $1.98 $10.00 values, $7.98 Warsaw, Dec. 2S. "There Is no doubt the Czar and his entire family are alive. I am positive of this." This assertion was made to your correspondent by Michbel de Tchl-hatchef, nephew of the former "het- tion of them I see only a fair apprals-1 man" or commander of the Ukraine. ill.

if linn 9 iraiuiinc in street. The crowd gathered to see the prsiik'Ht gave Mr. Lloyd George a cheer. President Wilson, who was accompanied by Sir Charles Custt the king's al of the example of energy, courage General SkeropadskL He has escaped LADIES' SUITS Plain tailored and fancy-black, navy, green, taupe, brown, silvertone, velour, serge, greatly reduced $25.00 to $75.00 vacuus, sale price $15.00 to $50.00. Size 16 to 50 COATS In black, navy, green, tf upo.

brown, $25.00 to $75.00 values, reduced to $18.50 to $55. Plush coats in sizes 16 to 52 greatly reduced. DRESSES in Jersey, serge, crepe de chine, Georgette and ta'feta, in all new shades. BATH ROBES for men, women and children included In this great reduction sale. the holiday.

After the seizure volunteer compositors responded to a call for skilled men. Several started the linotype machines. Spartican writers provided copy for handbills which were issued under the caption "Red Vorwaerts." Meanwhile the Bed Guards posted sentries at the. doors aud windows to i repel Invaders! One" of these sentries was an unkempt person with rifle in one hand and nn umbrella In the Arthur has set to the forty-second division and to our entire army in Prance. "The contributions made to our mil from the Ukraine, after a trip to Pet-rograd, Dvinsk, Vilna and "I cannot reveai where the czar Is, because he does not desire," he added.

"He does not care to bo bothered, and he wants to be left alone. "His whereabouts is known to an itary establishment by this general of-1 fleer have already had far-reaching ef-1 fects. He has stood for the actual Genuine red cedar chests $18.00 value, $11.98 $20.00 value, $17.50 $33.00 value, $25.00 Three patterns in Jiighes grade Royal Wilton Rugs, 9x12 size, $125 value, Monday and Tuesdav $95.00 Three patterns in seamless Wilton 9x12 rugs, $67.50 value, $55.00 11.3x12 Tapestry Rugs, several patterns, $45.00 value $35.00 9x12 wool fiber rugs, $12.98 value, $9.98 aHied government. It is in a neutral CT 1 1 Jl 1 It I piijsicai commauu ol iurge uouies or country. Accounts ojf murder at troops In battle, not for a day, hut Ekaterinburg were manufactured by for days' duration, and I believe has Trotzky and Lenine for propaganda actually oommiinded larger bodies of purp0Ses troops in the battle line than any offl-; It tQ0'k t00 mudl moneyf Ume and other.

The handbills contained report of the demonstration and explained the seizure of the newspaper which vis declared to be warranted "under lite new law born with the revolution." Another item declared: "Vorwaerts Is the product of the blood and sweat of the German workingmen." The eer in our urm.v wuii, in encn ease. 3 is newspaper also was referred to as "a lying dog" and "a reptile whose RAIN COATS, sizes 8 years to 16 years in children's; 34 to 44 for men and women. Special prices on Fur pieces and muffs. 9x12 extra heavy wool and the lives of many officers to accomplish the czar's escape. Among the officers killed was Count Tatichev, the czar's former personal military attache.

He was shot instead of the czar. Documents describing the czar's escape came into the hands of German Consul Koenig, at Petrograd. He for. warded them to Berlin. liber rugs, $16.00 value $13.98 36 in.

rag carpet, 3 different patterns, 65c value, 55c lilt i n-r pulled." The retirement of Ebert, Pcheidemann and their. ultimate colleagues also was demanded. Frederick Stampfer, editor of Vor conspicuous sticcess. "He has developed, combined and applied the of infantry and core-lated arms with a effect upon the enemy, a husbandry of ills own forces and means and a resourcefulness which no other American commander in the field has. His efforts have been untiring uninterrupted and without the leat regard for his personal ty at each of the many times when felt his-personal leadership required nres-ence In the thick of the Strug? The itemized account of Gem ra' One piece velvet carpet, small design, suitable for hall waerts, called the attention of the cabinet to the raid and demanded the government take prompt action to re- lease the newspaper.

An eleventh-hour compromise with Via MAfnltini i-fi(l fl.A 1 Men's heavy outing shirts, $1.50 value, sale price 98c Men's gray wool flannel shirts, 14 to 17 sizes, $3.50 values, sale price $2.25. Men's $2.50 gray sweaters with collar, sale price Children's soldier suits, $5.00 value, sale price $2.50. MacArrhur's services, Included the statement that the forty-second divis-! Ion "sustained the full brunt" of the Scheidermnnn section of the government apparently saved Berlin from an Extremist Christmas, pnuerry, followed almost immediately. tfoWpac. The people gave him a hearty cheer which-wns repeated apain and again as the car passed down the Hall towards the official residence of the premier.

The president acknowledged the cheers by smiling, bowing and lifting his hat. Downing street was thronged with as many people as could find standing room on the sidewalk in front of the foreigrn office, across from the premier's house, No. 10. Out into Whitehall the crowd extended, hundreds of people having waited patiently two hours for an opportunity to see and cheer President Wilson. Mr.

Lloyd Oeorge and Mr Balfour were cheered by the crowd, but it was evident it was President Wilson they were waiting for. As soon as his car reached the outskirts of the crowd la Whitehall aud turned down into Downing streot a great cheer was raised. Through the lane of people the car rapidly drew up at No. 10, nlHiut hundred yards up Downing street. Rear Admiral Grayson, who escorted the president, stepped out and was followed by the president tlmself.

1 Frantically cheering, the crowd could no longer restrain Itself. It surged by the police right up to the entrance of tho house, swarming about the president's car. President Wilson, smiling genially, raised his hat and bowed. The crowd cried for a speech, but the president, nulling and waving his hand, disappeared Into the house. The lancheon gave President Wilson tn opportunity of meeting various government officials and party leaders.

It wa purely an Informal party, hloh later broke 'up Into groups who utrolled Into the adjoining library, where they chat toil and Joked. When the dining room was cleared the premier returned to It with hist guests to receive from the Earl and Countcsn of Alberniarle. copy of the portrait of Gtrge Washington painted by Peale In ITS'l. The copy was presented to the prime minister. The original Is In the I'lilled States senate.

German drive in the Champagne last The sailors gained more than i they July nm, WflS he skm sought, and will remain in Berlin as A large sized satine covered cotton filled comfort, wrorth $10.00, vc.y special $4. 98. Only a few left. Hand made patch work quilts, 1 each of silk and worsted material, SIO.OO values, $5.00 each. 1 piece 9-4 unbleached sheeting, 75c value, 60c yard.

1 piece 8-4 unbleached sheeting, 70c value, 553 yard. 2 pieces 27 in. bhio denim, very. VZYtC yard 27 in. dress gingham in good assortment of stripes and plaids, 29c yard.

Red and white figured Turkish bath mats, special 39c each. Ladies' gray outing skirts in plain and striped, $1.00 value, 59c each. Boys' gray ribbed union suits, notall sizes in lot, special value 75c suit. Children's black ribbed hose all sizes, 18c pair. Cap and scarf seLs in assorted colors, $1.25 value, Monday and Tuesday, 75c set.

Boys' Jeager fleeced union suits, sizes 4 to 10 years, 1.35 and $1.50 values, Monday Tuesday $1.00 suit. Indies' extra heavy unbleached vests, sizes 42 and 44, $1.25 value 75c each Ladies' bleached vests, fleeced, slightly seconds, sizes 36 and values 75c Ladies' black hose, special 18c pair. Children's all wool knit caps, special 50c and 75c each. 27 gray flannelette, striped and figured, 25c value, 15c yard. 27 in.

figured fleeced khno-na cloth, 35c value, 22c. 27 in eiderdown, good assortment of colors, 75c value, 50c yard We always sell percales of thebest quality. Light and dark colors 39c yard. 72 in extra heavy mercerized table damask, very special, 85c yard 72x82 in. all wool, filled cotton warp gray blankets, $12 value, $9.00 pair 27 in.

cotton poplin, all desirable shades, special value S5c yard. Khaki wool knittin? vain, 75c value, Monday and Tuesday 50c hank. 8 fold Utopia German town yam, nearly all colors, regular price 59c hank, very special Monday and Tuesday, 40 hank. None exchanged. Bureau scarfs and smtarcs.

25c and 50c values, 10c and 39c American Iidy corsets, very spec hi and Tuesday 2.50 nnv 'vie. St.fct $3.00 rovrn. any r.h IP, J2.00 3.50 ronwlt. any p'vle, 2.50 1.00 ooiwK any ttylo, $3.00 hose, sale Men's 75c wool price 50c. personal supervision of this officer which made possible a great victory.

Later, during the Aisne-Marne offensive, the forty-second was driving toward the Vesle when an Incident occurred which General Mencher de- part of the republican soldiers' guard, The compromise provides that a 1 division of troops from the western front, under Lieutenant General Le-; quis. which was sent to Berlin by Boys' red wool sweaters, $2.50 value, sale price $1.98. Field Marshal von ITIndenhurg, In re-1 n9 follows: spouse to an appeal Dy me government shall retire and leave the capital un-! HOOVER REBUKES HUNS "Go to Hell," His Message to German Food Envoys. Washington, Dec. 28.

Food Administrator Hoover, In Europe arranging relief for the peoples of the war-rtevastated territories has refused In emphatic terms to discuss German food conditions with Baron von der Lancken and Doctor Itieth, who sought a meeting with the food administrator. A message from Paris said these two German officials, who were prominent In the German administration of Belgium, wired from Berlin to Walter Lyman Brown, director of the commission for relief In Belgium, at Rotterdam, that they had been appointed by the German government to negotiate with Mr. Hoover for food supplies, and that they desired Mr. Hoover to advise them when and where be would meet them. In answer to the requext for a conference Mr.

Hoover sent this message: "You can describe two and a half years of arrogance toward ourselves nnd cruelty to the Belgians In any language you may select, nnd tell the pair personally to go to hell with my compliments. If I do have to deal vith Germans, It will not be with that pair." ui ftiair, vaiue, One large size extra heavy fiber wardrobe trunk $37.50 value, $29.98 One steamer size fiber ward robe trunk, $25.00 value, $18.50 One style vacuum carpet sweeper with brush attachment, $8.00 value, $6.50 BASEMENT SPECIALS Florence oil heaters. $0.50 value, Monday and Tuesdav $4.98 Odd lot of white enamel-ware including sauce pans, cooking kettles, 8 qt. dish pans, 4 qt. pudding pans.

Very spec ial 25c each. Electric table portables completely wired. $5.00 portables $3.98 $7.50 portables. $5.98 $13.50 to $15.00 portables $11.98 12 piece toilet sols $9.00 values, special $7.50 Reed strollers with hood and rubber tire, $12.00 and "General MacArthur, himself on tho advanced line nt time when the uer ne protection oi two voiuoieer flr9t armv corps hn(1 not policing organizations which are do-, ordwei, the t0 ttdvan mlnated by the Extremists. the sItuatIoil as In any further revolt against the gov ernment.

hour before broken contact In advance of orders and without delay, he, with my concurrence, at nn earir SLAYS RATHER THAN MARRY i into a prompt pursuit which soon Youth Tells Police He Killed Would- brought It on the very heels of the Be-Bride of Sixty-elght enemy and gained possession of the Washington, Dec. 2S. "I killed her! great massif of the forest of sles." because she wanted me to marry her. General Mencher shows that It wn "I hit her with an nxe handle across General MacArthur's brigade which the forehead. She swooned and fell "broke the Krinmhltde position" In the lo the floor.

I made sure she was 1 fighting north of Verdun with the cap serving 1 presentation was hitting her again. I did not ture of Cote di; Chatilllon and adjacent heijrhM. Want to hnr U. S. Ships Going to Denmark.

Washington, Dec. 2 In connection with reports from Copcnhaen that American fleet would- shortly ar $13.00 values, $9.98 Mahogany finish travs. $2.00 trays, $1.25 $2.50 trays, $1.50 S3. 50 tray 3. $2.50 Plain green finish niere to one eiiiorate the entry of the United states Into the war.

The portrait wn unveiled by President Wilson. There was no formalities and fio speeches, Just think of buying a good sifce white bed spi'ead for $1.50 Heavier weight bed spreads worth $2.50, Monday and Tuesday $1.98 36 in. bleached muslin, very special 19c yard. 36 in. unbleached muslin, pOc value, Monday and Tuesday 22c.

36 in. Genuine Hill muslin, 26c yard. Genuine Lancaster apron gingham, 25c vard. 27 in. outtnp cloth (well, hen you the assortment at the price, vou'll say a bargain) Very special, 25c yd.

Unbleached outing, very very special. 36 in. bleached outing yard. 21 in. drosw gingham in a large assortment of stripes.

Monday and Tuesday 19c yard 21x27 in. figured cretonnes 35c value, Monday and Tuesday, 22c yard. 25c values, Monday and Tuesday 19c yard. Several pieces 36 in. figured cretonnes 75c and 85c Monday and Tuesday, 59c yd.

Just a few fancy Turkish towels left from Christmas sale, 50c each. CLOTHING PRICES DROP Jobbers Rre Already Reducing Wool. Without bravado or agitation, and in tho most dislnterosted manner, Ralph Turner Bowling, on elghteen-yur-old I youth locked up on the charge of mur-1 der, told of killing Mrs. Elizabeth Heckwlth, tdty-eight years old, at the! ens. Says Bia Retail Dealer.

rive there, Secretary of the Navy Dan- jardi- a Chicago. Ive. 2S. George Lytton. of rout "ulser Chester aud few submarine chasers had Chicago, one of the largest of tho I dealers In men's country's retail I Ravatty Seeks Safety.

I Beme, Dec. 2H. Most of the member of the former Austrian royal house, who have remained In Austria woman's farm, near Colesville, Friday night. The youth escaped from a Washington reform school In 1017. As he clothing and furnishings, beieves that ordered to Copenhagen on a vlU of courtesy.

He said the visit had no Slgnlflciince with respect to condition In Busslii. $3.00 values, $2,25 $2.75 values, $1.75 $1.75 value, $1.25 $1.00 values. 75c Folding card tables, 2 Arii ik iitiirtif anft.ft In a receslon In prices from tho war nunlmum is already under way. Mr, Lytton so testified ns .1 witness In the packing house arbitration. Job lections In Vietinn, feaiii.n rtlsconcernedly on rmiu-ti 1 1Jri limf it nt thw hiitwla tit I fie- "I fold her she was too old for tne lo marry her," he nid.

"Sveral I popoJacp. The Argentinian and Chile-en IfifnMons hnvo hospitality lo former archdukes and Honesdale Power Plant Bums. nonrsdjle, Dec. 28. The plant of the ConsoHdafod Hear, and Im-er company burned.

The is f.yi,oiio. bers In woolens, he mid, are now tuak-1 Ing voluntary reductions In prices, and In some ces have reduced the price of goods already ordered at stated hours she tried to p'it poison In a op of tea. I swallowed some nnd If made toe 111. I ofe raw eesrs nnd then ran to a doctor. When I came values, $1.75 Brass jardinieres $2.25 values.

$1.75 S2. 50 value, $1.08 5.00 value, $3.98 Wear Ever aluminum krtfle, $2,10 value, special $1.50 12 piece combination aluminum sets, very special $2.19 Berlin Envoy Quits Turkey. snhl we should both die. I Tendon, In c. 28 "I'nder pressure back, she prices, but not jrt dlivrd.

The witness said that a suit whl sob! for In 1917, now coss from 22 to $25 and a $V) Michioan 2 Cent Fare Law Upheld, Grand pil, Mich Dec. Tb Michigan f-cnt fr Isw wns hel.f from the ciiirnte," says a German Then I lost my head and hit her with lreles dt'tmich, the German amhss-i to handle, lot? now i c. juihHH Then he sail he placed a towel over Id. Sro.9 worth $." In bring Vnlteil Elates court. sa Turkey nnd his staff ive left They are expec ted to the dewl woman's head, went into the kiuheu nnd and llsn tied.

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