- THE CENTRF RFPPORTER. CENTRE HALL, PA. TEUTONIC ALLIES | ifsies=ess [pAmG DERIDES | noait ror tomorrow || STATE NEWS ing to their firm belief, an appre. PROPOSE PEACE | sie =. UTONS' MOVE mr =r) BRIEFLY TOLD been obliged to take up arms to AE “ whe, ene defend justice and the lberty of ——————— ' IE ers a? % A Ae i : national evolution. The glorious Bn i ; . 2 : But Declare Rediness to Con-| eats of cur armies have in no | Regards Peace Overfures as EA n\n 4 Mokime’l | | The Latest Gleanings From All r way altered their purpose. We al- Sign of Weakening. i, Xo 77 > Lh Over the State. tinue the War. ways maintained the firm belief ¥ . 4 ; : ; § ———————— that our own rights and justified Ee, : \ 2Y - ; = claims In no way control the rights ‘ i w AA Sp 24 ; ! ’ 2 A Hi i | WOULD END WAR AT ONCE | of these nations. PRESS SAYS, “CLUMSY TRAP : ha ; Cf | | TOLD IN SHORT PARACRAPHS “The spiritual and material . a 7 feb y Feet progreas which were the pride of ———— " ; 3 f : kLiurope at the beginning of the . 5.5 17 AR nf ) I That Proposal ; aK 3 J . Tobacco Prices Highest Overture Through u. S., Spain twentieth century are threatened Belief 1a Bxpragacy P 7 4 7), hie ) 2 at RW . he and Switzerland. with ruln. Germany and her Is An Atiempt To. Create {5 7, [4 gt EAR 7 A 9 hn © Lancaster lobacco prices a allles, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria Dissension Among PTT 7 RS i / N fo oy 5] | highest ever known, a and Turkey, gave proof cf their Allies, £ 2177/3 {#4 } rey ro ny AM | Many Yyeteran ! unconquerable strength In this m————— {55 i / [nd oh 7 ad ; ¥ J | & meeting of the 4 struggle. | Parls~—The offer of peace of Chan “ : Ras - Ve i iB 1 | bacco Growers WHERE BOTH SIDES NOW “They gained gigantic advan- - | sallor von Dothmann-Hollweg is re ) 4 % J | Present prices CTAND. tages over adversaries superior in | safved with a chorus of derision in the A / #7 wy | WEappurs, ten cent i number and war material. Our French press. The newspapers are | | : NC Fe. Lk ] Zh ' 2 | cen 8 ior eCrap What They Have To Show After lines stand unshaken against ever inanimous that it is an admission that \ Ra ) Ay ALE the Lancaster Two Years Of Hostilities and repeated attempts m 1 and abon Millions Of Lives Sacrificed. has been rapidly and vietoriously way out hofore. it 1s too late His i ! acre a hés or overcome. The most recent events move is considered to have the add} | According have demonstrated that further |;(onq) advantare that, {n the event of | acreage in the comes just two years and 133 days continuance 5¢ thé war will not | its failing. itswilt enible him to throw fifty per cen he ming yeas after she declared war on Russia le ana ' 1 ih ng, i \ nd ty ars apd 129 dav iar result in breaking the resistance of | the blame for the continuation of the | 4 aid lwo years and 123 days ase cur forces and the whole situation war on the Allies, which he hopes will | Rolls Of Steel Mill Kill Man. England declared war on Ger- : 8 with regard to our troops justifies have a moral effect on Germany and | g mye wh " 4 ihm South ‘Bethlehem. - Caught on many. our expectation of further sue: | (ho meutral nation: BEFORE uh GERMANY q PLEDGE ay tap de 1 “Caugh jute oc . cess-3, The French Government has as yet | triv it . oy fw > q wy 7% * BO German Territory Hcld by the “If in spite of this offer of peace | Moi) ; of Gor | drive he SGFYY olla of the BIEN EHY Hes Lb ae | received no offic notice { inch Al . on Wy t discipl half of Roumania, all of Servia and }| Terms Germany Would iti z ibn constitutional In the sinking of the British steamer | Hons of discip Harrisburg of the peace dis nent an Montenegro and dearh all of Al Accept, WHAT THE GERMAN TERMS | as nd “yy? orbidding th y m : . a Marina with the loss of America i bania. as well as part of Persia —— MAY BE. | and Egypt. Some of Greek Mace. London.—Peace is a step ne donia is occupied by the German- stil] far off. Evacuation Of Belgium, But the Bulgarian forces, alt ich Greece Chancellor von Bethmaon-Hollwes' Possescion Of Alsace and is not in a state War speeca before the Re.chstpg Is no Germany has lost all her over- prise Lo British Lorraine, seas colonies with a cold and unresponsive rece razhingtos ecember 12.1 Yin biacansz ’ considera tindet aller ol irtesy, 1 allow 1 im- — eary the peuple are, I eof mind to accept srl ‘sace pr p znl as 1001] Ber —Peace proposa 1a eer Bis Waited Too Lo made by German aer a ' foliweg has dela; ed 1 " . » » 1} 3 2 Austr -H ung ,» Turkey an HER + should bave spoken before fo Great Eritats and her allies, France, risis in the all.ed Russia, Italy, ‘ortugal, Serbl and ! neuple inte tr vam i ’ Roumania. and nol an offer of g Chancellor von Bethmann-Hollwes Before the Allies cat announced to the Reichstag that Ger | myst hold a joint coale pre many, together with her allies, “con- | yndonbtedly will be done (mn 8cious of their’ responcibility before | 4 reply indub.tably wil God, before their n nations, before |, aumanity,” had ps ly to meet, with the war ¢ powers to eater present condition Premier Lloyd } to The proposals, which expres '€ | George probably will give : purpose of the Centr Powers “i announcement of the Brit énter forthwith 1 with a contained fe many, Austria-Hungary. Bulgaria to the representatives 1e Antwats. ey eutral OW ers rotecting the inte }D. erin of the outa ay, the fates | WILSONEAGERTOPUSHPEAGE |" wes ‘aise wterstont that no "ie Hnlarm ‘ a fa conditions amounting to economie countries . erms which Germany will ne was understood idea wa ' the future control ineral lands of ease of Cermanvy the presentativ The President Will Await the Formal thetn Franee ould: likely Ba a referendul ; 0 i » ma ; > ‘ a 3 \ Es ay u A ! ( r State Hospita of the Un'ted 3 . E : Alor hem, « ana en on regu ya y 3 Bwitzerland are asked note to the attention of the nations s Pulse Before Taking Chances German Offer and Feel tie English Ae a I hat woke SO Sa ; ’ i —-—— lokt colonies she t nal ta in $1 mn rs he : | Limestone Workers Get Increase, stare ed ams Cam . . ¢ war with the Central Powers he | Of a Snub. 3 John ‘ A waze ‘ ten in the Pacific. 3 i 3 g pt ns : F anal : 4 viele tr re : i od si i . TY 18S granted 3 ‘ovens gote has also been transmitted to the —— . 4 a 4 against t ‘ i appears to b . mea aap ie a “pam } nt. ha oun re od ¢ i : roy x . ve oe fm ert of eren mit . ad f h 3 yi » Vatican and all neutral nations | President Wilson may gladden Terms Not Given. wiole Christian id with a In . ; of peace which il! make this hris No terms are mentioned in the pro- | A a ie Biesi i relinquish the claim cn Kiao posal or the note to the al d powers Ine } ra i IRL . i is il Chonh Chancellor von Bethmann-Hollweg! | '" i bate phd MCAT alraBst he security of Turkey In pos before delivering a remarkable speech . porn hardn ' . i at ee y nf tantinonle probably in the Reichstag and reading the por. || ms . , uld neisted wvpon by the i will pre ent t : ; powers | the 2 tentious note, received, ong after an- . ’ . ‘entry Owe ns well as the re § fh ¢ I nd bonis suit { the near future other, the representatives f the} .. sia ay. — ‘ oraticn of Alh-nia . r requisition by s Dir Jove | : % I. a vi Hardly anyone doubt hat prohibi i. at ar me during 1 wh Coatesville Trolley Appro ¢ ¥ United States, Spain and Switzerland | *'''® dl, HHeusaon ha retahfish mont A Indenend a 4 Ya bd : i and handed en a copy of the note hia inti hg ’ nm ent king in Lithoania and | th " RR ty Ath: Comer as if | Ut had trangported horses at so much | Harri Before the ! neetlor entered thei ~ om. 2 4 . ri the mi : P 1nd wonld be one of the factors | tho REI r al xmendn at o “Bon per hea r the Allies { Commias Reichstag the building was surrounded | '7 HHO Le. by ident: In presentin in the German nrponosal, although | ronch vot his 'winte In the He u ’ It is sonerally balley a hen | eation for i by an enormous crowd } Gon wl : ’ ERIN at on. io o that rart of Poland nossessed by belo a # ancndirs : fo b o Feoa President Wilson an« deere: AD | Coatesville Tr te 1 “might i Germany at the outbreak bf the | up for of neath a petit ENE ate reads A Je hy step loll run A Yne ! i a i al e lwill take rm of a communion | «ile and in Fas I i 3 What sdinstment would he made | must be adopted giving it right of way tion to clear up Goubdi tha AY | ley Townships. The appl! jig, he Might nol merely content him: ! Bensasontative WA ebb, chairman of the pxict at Berlin as th the In .y ation | : . I V. Penner : . self with transmitting Germany's oro | to coger the Trentino region be Judiciary Committee. will ; a oxi a Wiriin a 1 ? : | H 1. Scholter, J Penner Prepared To Continue War Until 8% with jransn without comment | tween Austria and Ital or anv nro Judiciary Committee, will ask for such | piven by the American Government 10 | yrympton 3. Rambo and W o:al to the Entente without commen is ga “® . le early in nuary a ideavor | 4 Sarg todi wiv nf ' L tind = , Bitter End, But Desirous To posal lo Ihe ntente ibang i bi vielons affectine Feypt, the Sner | rar sar In Sai “ h yon endeavor (the German pled given after the | pote. ut might accompany it with a note in | nat nnian . 0 press the resolutio 0 AN erly attack on the Sunssox Avoid, Eurther Bloodshed, whi:h he would point out to Great cara) oe ol ma ot 1 ele vote : » in the Susser catastronhie, of. —— Britain, France, Russia, Italy and the | ways toh1F] ho he An ie : spn cials here point out, the Marina and Berlin, December 12.—Pollcwing | other governments allied with them | P pa hte net made clear In German C. B. SNYDER DEAD. Arabia cases have demonstrated the | Mi Carmel.—As Henry Brith and ip the text of the note Mdressed that the Un:ted States was deeply in- | yo off — f i fa consid menace to Innocent! neutral lives in | John Rix were about tn decpand # ag ' i Ya Yen tant . 1 € by Germany and her allfes to ne terested in the German effort for peace del! -. "wa a to Former Pennsylvania Newsnaper Man | the practice frequently followed by | 8 breast at the Philadephia & Nead hostile governments: and request those to whom the com sted 82 dod § he me . eonite: Dies in Connecticut. Gepman submarine commanders of at. | ing Coal & ‘dron Company's I 206 “The most terrific war ever ex- |munieation was addressed to give it »ntangled In: the peace ‘Greenwich, Ct.——Charles B. Snvder. [tempting to ascertain the character of | Colliery, they were bown to 1» “ot periencea in history has been rag: their most careful consideration. | ence, a former newspaper owner in Pennsyl | a ship by periscope observations. The | tom of a ganeway by a té~i%~ ax. ing for the last two years and a melts adil Ht HATE RIN RO vania and more recently up to two | 3 3 loslon of gas, both bein~ Sadly { i ! FC Y. BLL { United States har demanded that the | plosie < . ! n ! half over a large part of the world SENATE ELFCTS sAuLsBUR years ago business manager of the | character of a vessel be determined | burned. -@ catastrophe which thousands 1ELEGRAPH TICKS Ea. Graphic here, died at the age of 65 yubt ¢ : . 1 rts » 11) . £¢ of 65. ‘beyond doubt before an attack Is cf yours of common Stvilization Receives A : 30 23 for Salling! | ie was at one time owner of tha Ber- |made that endangers the lives of its Revokes Auto License. was unable to prevent, and which ; wick (Pa.) Independent and later of | eitizens and contends that this can be } y Ye # . Rd 1 ! : ? b ~Sta igh Fr Crm. injures the most precious achieve Repre entative Lewis, of Maryland, ‘ Washinxion Senator Willard Sauls the Wikes-Barre Record and the | done practically only by” actual visit arr Ste. 1 a a I ments of humanity. author of the Parcel Post Law, introg """v. DNa™Mnaerst. of Delaware. was elect Wilkes-Barre Times Leader. and search . AE “Our alms are not to shatter duced a bill in the House proposing €' T=~~'"e=! nro tempore of the Senate ; . hicle license held bY, Bonn L. Mon bo h ER ————— y 4 ob » wor annihilate our adversaries. government ownership of the public recelving #1 votes to 11 for Senator WILL BOYCOTT BUTTER. $1,000,000 FIRE KILLS EIGHT. | 2°. of Millersburg, wilo was convietad “In spite of our consciousness ‘elephone system in the capital | Callinea~ Rennhiean, and five for Sen In the Dauphin County cours an No ol our military and econ mie : {ator Clapp, of Minnesota, the candi N York H p vember 27, of having operated a mo'or strength and our readiness. t The Indian Appropriation Bill, | | date of the Progressive-Republicans. a ousewives Plan Three. | Huge Ouaker Oats Plant In Ontarle | yonicle whi'e intoxicated. He was engi a AGINGER.t0 con |. rying approximacely $0,000,000, first | Se vitnvibditad Week Campaign. Destroyed By Explosion. fined $100 and corts, tinue the war (which has been )f the annual supply measures, was | ANTS u. 8. MILL AND BAKERY New York.-—A boycott against butter | Petersboro, Ont.—-An explosion and forced upon us) ‘until the bitter {04 poh, ithout a roll | will be started in this eity Wednesday, | fire destroyed the Quaker Oats build a y assed by the House without a ’ Two Men Killed When, Roof Fails. end, if nece.sary, at the same time call. WN Tyee d continuing for three weeks or longer, {ings here with an estimated loss of prompted by the desis to avo'd : d Nort rhatan Wout Demonstrate i oq announced by Joseph Hartigan, | eight lives and injuries to ten other | Wilkes-Barte. — Geor~e Richards, further bloodshed and wake an John McViekar, 73 years old, once Real Cost Of Making Bread. commissioner of weights and meas. | persons, all employes, and with prop | teed forty-eight, and Bernard Ewil, end o the atrocities