4 BEIDLEMAN MEETS MANY FRIENDS IN WEST PART OF PA. Pittsburgh Labor Union and Railroad Elements Espe cially Strong For Him Pittsburgh, May 2. — Tenth and Eleventh Legislative district Repub licans gathered yesterday at the headquarters of the Straight Repub lican Ticket Committee to meet Sen ator E. E. Beidleman of Harrisburg and Representative James F. Wood ward of Keesport. The former is seeking the Republican nomination for lieutenant governor and the lit ter is a Republican candidate for the nomination for secretary of in ternal affairs. There was a good at tendance from both sections of the county. Plans were made yesterday to have Senator Beidleman and Mr. Woodward go into Westmoreland and Washington counties to-day. The former county will be visited first. To-morrow these candidates will gol to Indiana and Saturday they are scheduled for Punxsutawney. Mr. Woodward has been through Erie, Mercer, Crawford and Lawrence J counties. Next week he and Mr. Beidleman are arranging to cam paign in Somerset, Bedford u.nd Franklin counties. Beidleman Friend of labor \ Senator Beidleman made short! speeches at both district meetings, telling the committeemen of his leg islative record and requesting thsm to inform the electors. In his eight years of service in the Legislature he has been an unusually active mem ber and many business and labor organisations of this country have found him their friend in the pas-1 sage and defeat of legislation. Mr. Beidleman has done much for organized labor and it is showing that his assistance is appreciated. I The railroad men are especially s.p- ! peeiative of his work for them. | When Dr. M. G. Brumbaugh v.-as a ] candidate for governor it was Senn-I tor Beidleman who obtained a pledge from him that if an effort was made to repeal the "full crew" act tlio bill would be vetoed. The pledge was In writing and it was kept. While the Tenth Legislative dis trict organization was being ad dressed by Mr. Beidleman. Mayor E. V. Babcock paid his initial visit to headquarters. He went into the meeting and made a short speech for the whole state ticket. A number of local candidates call ed to meet Mr. Beidleman and Mr. Woodward. They reported good sen timent in their districts for the whole ticket headed by Senator W. Q. Sproul for the nomination for governor. Mr. Beidleman received callers at the William Penn Hotel last night. "Knights of Liberty" Hang Tailor, Then K Tie Him to Tree By Associated Press San Jose, Cal., May 2. H. Stein moltz.an Oakland tailor, was hanged here early to-day until he became unconscious, then he was tied to a tree, and later was taken in an ap tomobile by an organization known as the Knights of Liberty, it became known here to-day. George Koetzer, who last night was tarred and feathered by mem- j hers of the organization,was held in jail to-day for his own protection. OVer the telephone to-day one of the Knights said: "This organization has eighty-two members in San Jose and vicinity, with branches in San Francisco, Oakland, Stockton, Santa Rosa, Palo Alto and other places. We are go ing to stamp out disloyalty. We give ;> fair and impartial trial and if the evidence warrants we turn the man over to the military or civil author ities." Senator Believes Cyclops Was Blown Up by Enemy By Associated Press Washington. May 2. Senator Phelan, of California, told the Sen ate Mines Committee to-day he be lieved the missing American collier Cyclops, probably was blown up by an explosive charge, put in her cargo or manganese by Germans. "I was told by naval men that she was loaded at Bahia, Brazil, with ore," he said. "And that the port was full of Germans from a cruiser and other ships interned there. Opportunity to put a plant in her cargo was ample." HEARING IS The hearing on the George Wood ward senatorial petition from Phila delphia was begun this afternoon be fore Judge S. J. M. McCarrell. HUN LINES ARE RAKED BY GUNFIRE | rContinued from First Pago.] freedom of their homo land. Bohe mian and Slav detachments now are facing Austro-Hungarian troops along the sectors in Northern Italy. Apparently these units have been le cruited from former residents of the dual monarchy and from deserters from the enemy ranks. Austro-Hun garian commanders, who have many thousands of Czechs and Slavs in their units, are said to bo fearful of the effect thft move may have on their troops. This and the fact that the Czechs at Prague and elsewh-sre and the Slavs in Carniola and south ward have become openly hostile to ill© Austrian government may ex plain why the enemy offensive against Italy has been delayed. Ber lin has heralded and urged an offen sive but Austro-Hungarian attacks Have not yet developed. May Pay Is Quiet Although Constantinople and Ber lin recently announced the repulse of the British westward across the Jor dan, General Allenby's men east of the river have captured nearly 300 prisoners in a successful attack against the Turks south of Es Salt, toward which the British are ad vancing. , Mezrali, west of the Jor dan, has been occupied and Arabian troops along the Hedjaz railwav re cently have taken more than 500 prisoners. May day apparently passed quiet ly in the central empire. Few news 1 Ospatehes of Wednesday's date, how- 1 ever, have been received from with- | in Germany and Austria Hungary. | THURSDAY EVENING, HARRISBURO TELEGRXPH! / MAY 2, 1918. German Artillery Again Active on Amiens Front oy Associated Press Ix>ndon, May 2. —The German ar- I tillery became active this morning! in the Villers-Bretonneux sector, on' if—®®®®®®®®®®®™®®® STORE OPENS 8:30 A. M.—CLOSES 5:30 P. M. if A Wonderful Sale-Event That Answers the Call of Economy!! I "" KAUFMA\'S__ - _ — _rgn __ RJ M THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF MANY , "■ ' | .- n . | - l - n ML W W W "SSL *..■ N IN n.n i JI ™r VAI i UE - ,X W JOT H fij Soi fj Mk M iPk ■ ... m CONSIDER THESE MOST EXTRAORDI- RJ Silk and Washable Groves PL •BkO ST 11 t&l \ * m , """7 v "' c f ,N § | ™L°!° V AT IPtp? * Women s Knit Underwear g j Amazing Assemblage of Spring and Summer | I n r\ C u l ™? the su P reme sale event of May. Our buyers have been as busy as bees preparing for this sale for months past. Their success " OIDCII S Ss i 1 House Dresses * bnorma J market conditions through foresight and cash-buying methods is indisputable. The thrift offerings U M ictx TWcc** SPECIAL AT £ P . £ 1 £is adve tisement alone are proof positive. Assembled here for your choice are abundant stocks of seasonable mer- lIOIISC LmCSSCS t|| I 79c early and participate in the first selections. S I pyy uin untold savings on your purchases. Come I Qg JKj Only 100 of these dresses to O 1 O ■ • 1 V* , IS! WlTJale Starts Promptly 8:30 O'clock Friday Moraine I 111 sollea I —— AT I.n i.n\ very unusual value at the price. hi iU ' i I m-mmm - i Only 100 dresses on sale. I npHRIF'T' Thrift Sale Offers the Most Extraordinary Savings in j | i I I Women's and Misses' Spring Suits and Coats | T| 1 SPECIALS On Sale Beginning Friday Morning at 8:30 O'clock * * 1 ln^rHa„d' k .'"Fri 1 Save From $6.50 to $16.50 On Your Spring Suit at this Thrift Sale ifl chiefs, Special at DC I ~ ~ I Women's Handker- O m s.a'SK,"-.,,. JW A gL, Wom.n*. and M 1....' > chiefs Special at JC W 1 fs br sssir: • '"■"""" yp L f JS&f I'P cas.oo yy? IMb- M t pussed value at the price. Only I jdtfA I A /\ I handkerchiefs. Only 250 go on L?* j Ji 5 1^LB ale |<siT fioor J jmi H • - A X \V P • . Ik Q O ~rT haJ 8 e o ana r no more than ,to each |j lHtr"l3T \* _ ts m iuits M Ults M pEfEF'—l 1 $A.75 11™510.75 am $J /f1.75 $10.75 8 m ——— PIIIST Fi.ooit IJgrnnSS , - -'i B W I —v, I rr I " AH slzes 36 t0 44, m a cake .. .' 9c f Many new stvles In 1,1 A large variety of One bipr lot of IS9 Women's Corsets. £+f\ W (y Only 300 cakes to sell of Max- blue, black, rookie. // l>o]>l in and serges in Wm&B and good ma- Spring Suits embrac- flf Special at Uv/C nl ine Elliott toilet Boap. in an as- \[( ' , aII Rr ay and Conen- E 1 <&m / serges, in Efflfl terlals to choose ing all the favored —„ , U n sortinent of aromas. cakes , ' t-open "ne array of Blue, ' from. The colors are new stvles and inn pairs on sale. New shape 1^ IM for uac hagen serge and pop- * A | Black and Brown M v n w nioU styles and ma- corsets made of a good cloth. >> Si FIRST FLOOR. M Cse ß ST, V* i, Ta, tk V"u.. Tor Si£ ""to SPSSF A " i g . iTHR.FT SI'CCIAI ' \ ll\Z°Tr£ jj/ and checks. Sizes to . and FIRST FLOOR [g Toilet Soap, n T '" < m" THRIFT SPECIAL 1^ 1 Specia ' a 4 ( o A Beautiful Bevy of Women's Coats rmvtiw thatc S Only 400 calces on sale of Bath WoTATQeI" CX—.l„ [5 1 r T , l_ 'Ct. .r> • l\lll\J vUAIu WORTH Bl| || Toilet Soap, in large round cakes. INCWCSC StylCS at KCal 1 hritty friCCS Girls' Sprhuf C°a ts 95 Girls' Spring Coats, *0 A* sUe?. —— MUST FLOOIt yr u 4. i • i_ • • . sP<H.lal at Special at tDO.'-riJ Only 50 petticoats in the lot. |l|J IU are the ° est valu cs in the city in new Spring coats for women and misses, and „,. check coats, A nne assortment of shepherd SKf(>vn ■ no.. Si | ~:i;, ;j- rsr biu - - u r. , c —" a "i — zr= — S I 1 S $6.95, $7.95, $8.95, $12.95 to sl4 95 ,^s^a, K 89c 1 JS| Good bristle, briar brush with * ' " T VM/ "J Iv S most desirable materials and best, favored fashions.- Sizes Bto 14 WORTH 91.50 111 I black handles. ———— years. Women's full length fancy Il7!j IIU .. crepe kimonos, in assorted colors. 5^ FIRST FLOOR I Only 50 to sell at this price. !" J . -SECOND FLOOR yj THRIFT SPECIAL - AT Kil FHU s ' SBCOXD FLOOR C Combs, 11 ' AT KAIiFMAN ' s rum FT SPECIAL I specia,a l„„,.,, llc Th ,r s T utlvt e Dee;e e e ln The Thrift Sale Presents An Incomparable Col- 49c M 100 barbers bone handle llle Uegree l . - £ WORTH 75c h] ~r rirV A Glorious Galaxy of 3000 lection of Thrift I m ™.KT S r E c.,, Viiu-j.5 presses U7 nnian ) Offerings In —— a (rl SpecuTat, card .. 7c Or Spring and Summer Omen S uhirtwftists j . Women's Hosiery, hi | HTw,ru'iss:' spec s ,afal <>redWashDress " 27c At Low Prices MUSiUI 1 Si tons on a card. . A good assortment of fast color dresses in F I f AH BUes^bnlyblSo'ofir'on sX hi KIRST FLOOR 2 to b years at this ridiculously low M /f/-M ■ t 4A hi s tiibiftspkciai p unaerwear — first floor —nj m p- _ Snecial t* Girls' Gingham Dresses, (t ■% OO Women's Waists Sj;Women's Waists 111,11 1 Mlt IAI ' at pack 5C Special at SPECIAL AT .1 J SPECIAL AT Women's Gowns r> n Women's 10 ' " ' A refreshing assortment of fast color plain /IC/i \~X QC _ Special at Hose. Special ... l£lt hi lit? and plaid ginghams fashioned In the very 4jC / )\ Z7i3C i KJ %J V, WORTH 17c IU |v) The Banner triple plated steel latest models. Assorted sizes from 6to 14. J'V Rood quality muslin, with em- Only 200 pair of cotton hose in iSi lil pins. Full count to each pack. At this thrifty MT / Think of it!. Over on y° kes ; c "t full. All sizes only 100 black' and white only. All sizes hi FIRST FLOOR ———- Girls Gingham Dresses d* OQ A price, a good selec- M. / 1000 waists in over Bto 10, liil hll Special at tion of whito lawn /] IK y A 100 different Spring —— FIRST FLOOR —— Kl Si " Plain stripes and plaids in nn endless range and striped voiles in //(' \ 8 " d Su, " n ' er "' odcls „ . Gowns Qfp mm—" Hj fvl Hair Pins AX ot beautiful models. AH well made and lin- newest / ,/J 'I \ \ to cliooso from at Special at Z/aJC SS ty Special at' lOc Uhed ' Sizea 6to 14 " spring and Sum- /[> J (V| \ this price. Daintily Made of nainsook and long cloth. l,ong or Women's Hose CQ h] opeciai at M. V/v . met styles. Lace and < V _ // \ made of fine voiles, short sleeves. Lace or embroidery trimmed. Soecial at sH WORTH Jse Girls White Dresses, • • d* O AZt embroidery trimmed. \ - O /li—. \ ln all k'" l ' B s and full, AU slzes - WORTH* 75c nil Steel hair pins- one dozen to Special at Assorted sizes 36 to \ \ A-P.. /■ !/ \ and low neck effects. _ , Fiber silk boot hose, in black l|U hi each card. Made of white organdie in an array of / sizes 36 to Women S Silk Envelope *<l Q C SJlors^'Li'sl^garter'' A°ll Hj FIRST FLOOR Uce embXy q y witll JT\/ . Chemise, Special ... . SI7D lxes. Only 280 pair on sale, M A Girls' White Dresses, tOQC . ''J'l fj] 1 Specialat 4C Women's Waists Women's Waists 55c Special a.'...$ 1.69 | > WORTH 7c and lace or embroidery trimmed. Sizes 6to SPECIALAT SPECIAL AT opeciai at vUL Men's and Women's Umbrellas, IP hi One lot of kid hair curlers, in <M AC AAC i^'m S i witl .V embroidely r u'e. Cut !T a i , i?v O LS lorla A C L < J tU an ! l wlth lllu tan and black. „ Nl Hh >4 MS full and in all l e "Kths. a silk casing. A big variety of l"sj Girls White Dresses, a I** pt. JJ - v natural wood handles to choose li| hi FIRST FLOOR * 0 . . . Mk/1 U „ A revelation ln new Spring and A beautiful bevy of the newest rrom. St THRIFT SPF.CI \I, opeciai at ........... ti tij J Summer styles will greet you at Sprinsr and Summer styles, skill- Womfn's A FIRST PI NO ir HI Ig 1 """ ' PKCIAI ' Ultra-fashionable dresses f n . this price. Made of voiles china fully fashioned in Georgettes, vv omen S OKirtS Q Q FIRST FLOOR IJJ D 1.„„ gandies and lawns Kvronlnt i orl- and crepe de chine silk, wiHi hih Ciepe de Chine and Taffeta Silks. Special at OI7C y iTHRIFT SPECIAL nil Children S Bloom- Afv a " I™" - ,®*ceHent workmanship or low neck, these waists are un- Kvery new shade and mode! ready F ;• • • vt/^ UJ pre Soecial at 4.7 P. minir slzes s 7014 embroidery trim- surpassed values at this price. for your selection. High or low „ Made of good muslin, cut full in all lengths. T-T~o- „ ers, opeciai at 1 V owes sto i. , neck effects. Assorted in sizes 36 With a deep embroidered ruffle. Mens Hose, ACk U WORTH TO Girl's Extra Fine Gingham Dresses Women's Waists Special at HV C h? co?oV a s Ck JSiSa^teT-tlTi?" 1 Special QC and rv r Women's Waists Women's Drawers, OQ AH pure silk hose m black [|J ||n FIRST FLOOR •••• S2 Q 5 SPECIAL AT Special at Mt/C only ' A rare value at this price. nj I T - " m T" PFC,A '—— A'S-saar • $5.95 to $8.90 w-i r'r°, Ifi gj HoOk and Eyes, O _ r>- >r> -I O-,, and China Silk waists are exact Between these two prices, we are iwrir'M'o DA T ah* US' hi ln*.rial at a rarH , Girls Beautiful Silk (t> 1 1 f\ rt copies of the high priced Imported showing a handsome line of ultra- ou _ . _ MH.N d PAJAMAS Si l|U special at, a card, r)rccc i I I Ufa ' models. Exquisite silk snd em- fashionable silk waists, AH the Women s Envelope Chemise f\(Jf SPECIAL AT Is. .... . , uresses, special at .. vX X ] \J broidered fronts In a resplendent latest Spring and Summer styles c n , r :,i f* /h m mg\ 1/h 4 . _ 11 vj Only 100 cards to sell. Hooks , . collection of colors, and in sizes and many are single sample waists opeciai at | J|l n M -] A Q IJ and eyes.ln black and white. As- '"*4™,°"",®"°'®® , ot taffeta silk dresses from 36 to 46, these waists are You are cordially invited to in- . , , .. , j d) I. I J 3 fill I .'4(l Kil •O sorted sizes in assorted colors. Sizes 10 to 16 years. tempting at this thrifty price. spect this line. . !J lad !\ of ' OI1 K doth and trimmed with UIIU tp M. i7U Hrlcasizes - | 'ii-rn-Ln lace and embroidery. AU sizes. Summer . weight pajamas In IS [IJ FIRST FLOOR FLOOR MUST FLOOR— t 1 SECOMI FI.OOH flldvalue" Colors S P le "- j|| P ———THRIFT At THRIFT S PEC lAI §) Only one'table'full of untrim- Hats'nicely trimmed with flow- One table full of children's hats I w med hats in assorted colors, sail- 2l?i^ n rll)l ons. Such shapes as In a delightful assortment of D JK_ T* ~ I'M Ml M. MfmW ors and riPtv hnn Pß Bftilors. mushrooms, turbans, etc. whites and colors to choose from. ■ M W ill■ W^-I jm J_Jl■ ■ IWTWy_■ M m M ft ] sJJ ™ - ' ana new napes. ful land tl?e v ; t i?" l a J table Excellent value at the price. £ ~ jljij KL SRCQM> FI.OOU NKT B\ V |> 'V'LIOOK SICC OM/ FLOOIT SI STORE OPENS 8:30 A. M_—CLOSES 5M P. M, the Amiens front, and in the nelgh borhood ot M err is, on the Flanders front, it is announced officially. The text of the statement reads: "The enemy's artillery developed considerable activity early this morning in the Villers-Bretonneux sector and in the neighborhood of Merris. Some activity was shown ■ also during the night in the Arras, i Luns and St. Venant sectors." i French Troops Repulse Han Attack at Thennes i Paris, 11 ay 2.—A German attack last night on the Thennes sector, failed, the Frlnch war office an nounces this afternoon. French and west of Coucy 1..e Chateau. The] statement follows: troops made raids on Le Monchel j "North of the Avre a German at-1 tuck on Frencn positions in the re- ' giou of Thennes was broken up by the French tire. Other German ef forts north of Chavignon and north west of Khclms, gained no greater success. "The French carried out a number of raids, especially near LeMonchul, west of Coucy I„e Chateau and north of Pont-a-Mousson and brought buck twenty prisoners." M. BATIRIN REPORTS ALFTO STOLEN AT THEATER FRONT M. Baturin reported to the police station to-day that his Cadillac car had been stolen last night between 8 and 11 o'clock, while standing ln front of the Grand Theater, ln Derry street. It is an" "8" Cadillac, dark green, with the initials "M. B." on both doors. The left rear fender is ! Kliffhtly bent and out of place; tliei* is a new cord tire on the back: lin ear 1B a 1915 model and the numb*; la 167462, Pennsylvania license. GETS LICENSE: TO WED IX >. 1 . Albany, N. Y„ May 2. Walt, r Flske, of Harrlsburjr, and Mtllicent Hayward, of Philadelphia, secured it marriage license here late last even ing.
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