* Odd Fellows Assemble For Limited Session Beaver Springs, Dec. 7.—A limited Session of the Grand Lodge of Penn lylvanla was held here Wednesday night with A'.amsburg Lodge No. 666, Independent Order of Odd Fel lows as the host. Hoy D. Benian, Harrisburg, grand master, was as felsted by E. E. Chubbuek, deputy grand master- W. J. Treaster, Mc- Clure, grand warden; Usher A. Hall, AKSis, Service! MILES TROUBLE ]■ I PERFECTION TIRES I STERLING TIRES TWO REGULAR WORLDBEATERS WHEN YOU BUY A TIRE YOU BUY IT ON ITS REPUTATION FOR SERVICE I AND ECONOMY. THESE TWO TIRES HAVE WON A WONDERFUL "REP" IN THIS LOCALITY. BE WISE—BUY • A TIRE THAT IS TRIED AND TRUE! We Are Conducting a Two Weeks' Sale at Special Prices. This Is Your Opportunity to Buy Real Tires at Real Savings COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED j KEYSTONE SALES CO. 108 Market St. * Phone TVVTTTVVV▼▼ W ▼ V T 7 7 7 7 T f ill AA A "*■ -*■ -*• AAdLAA An A. ° J : j ;l|: : I:! Your Opportunity 1: H: TO GET THAT S |J; :k Eight Cylinder :j; CADILLAC : J -V _ s ► □ < !>I ; You've Always Wanted -Sh , ►!< • j *■ W < We are closing out several good | 4 ►j < Cadillacs that have been refinished K j 4 *j i like new. In a few weeks you will K | 4 I" i have forgotten that you did not buy E < < it new, and you will be proud that *1 i a 4 you own a Cadillac. '| 4 !; CRISPENMOTORCARCO. ;| • 103 MARKET STREET 11 ] n * I rri< ►j-T▼¥y ▼T▼T' T ▼ T▼▼T'¥■¥ T¥"t | 4 ► nil ini—<— IB[====lH! in' mi inn 4 I Looking Into The 1 I Future I Time —April 1, 1919 /"'IJ'TP John Smith brought his car in last UL J week and wanted it painted. He also wanted a quick job because the days are getting warm and everybody is °ut riding in their cars, but his was YIII K o shabby that lie wanted it painted fl * " vll gt) aa t 0 t, e j,, style. CAR Place —C. A. FAIR'S He brought it to us be'auso lie knew that we do the best painting wotk in n •' -a ,p —. the city and at the most reasonable r A I /V Ib II prices. But one tiling he overlooked A /111f J LdLr whs the fact that this is the busi est. time of the year for us an! tnat H| we could make no promises as to | NOW! when lie could get bis car. A The result was that lie has to wait /A lr lIIIJ his turn and get his car when wc ate able to get it out. This may be two weeks or a inouth from now. lie has no other alternative. nrrnri Don't be a John Smith. Bring your rf I \H ,arlo us NOW. We have the men and IlvUll the time to give you the best kind of a job and you will have it ready to enjoy when the first balmy days of spring appear. 1 C A * FAIR Carriage and * X\lS\ Auto Works East End Mulberry St., Bridge H - .* SATURDAY EVENING, Hj£RRISBURG TEXEGRAPH DECEMBER 7, 1918. Philadelphia, grand secrotarer; H. I. Homlg. Beavor Springs, grand I j chaplain; W. W. Blngaman, Beaver Springs, grand marshal; G. C. Hals ton, grand conductor; John Baker, grand guardian; J. J. Hnut, grand 1 horald. ; The grand lodge degree was con ferred upon 16 candidates. Repre sentatives from many Pennsylvania lodges were present. After the ses sion of the grand lodge the Adams burg lodge held its regular session. Grand Master Benian gave an inter esting address. Others prominent Lodgeman spoke. _ 1952 WAR'S TOLL i SHOWN IN LISTS : OF CASUALTIES j 2,182 Names on Reports Made Public by Department 1 For Day Washington, Dec. 7. Thirty-six Pennsylvanians were killed out of the 411 reported in to-day's casualty lists. The total casualties reported j for the. day numbers 2,182. The summary follows: Killed In action 411 Dies of wounds 169 Died of accident and other causes 25 Died of disease 847 Wounded severely 522 Wounded, degree undeter mined 127 Wounded slightly 307 Missing in action 274 Totals 2,182 Those reported this afternoon fol low:' KILLED TX ACTION Lieutenants Robert C. Llewllyn, Braddock ave uuo, Braddock. . Charles W. Simpson, 541 Chestnut i street, Indiana. Sergeants Oscar Oerkvitz, 249 South Wellas street, Wilkes-Barre. William H. Keenan, 423 Ridge ave nue, New Kinslngton. Andrew C. Shungren, 2862 Cedar street, Philadelphia. Corporals Luther 11. Kelly, 403 East Second avenue, Wiliiamsport. Murven R. Yaudes. Liberty. Harry Arnold, 1030 Belmont ave nue, Philadelphia. Carl L. Knauf, 1150 Edison ave nue. Johnstown. Alex H. Lundqulst, R. F. D. 3. Ligonier Mechanics Sylvester G. Miller, P.. F. D. 9, Gettysburg. George F. Nock. 1362 Fourth ave nue, Coraopolis. Privates James P. Fahey, 2111 Latona street, Philadelphia. Michael J. Gavaglian, 2351 West Cleveland avenue. Philadelphia. Creg Green, R. F. D. 1. Allegheny. David Hoskins, St. Benedict. Tony Calliva, 438 Washington street. Easton. William P. Cotherman. R. F. D. 2, Knox. Sylvester Bombacli, 838 Spring Garden street, Philadelphia. Frederick L. Densmore, Aswayo. John P. MoMahon, 3308 Elmwood avenue, R. F. D. 2. Erie. John Pessagno, 504 Glenwood ave- I nue, Philadelphia. Oliver A. Zcldors, 11. F. D. 2, Lin g'ostouil. Frank Carufia, box 144, Blackfield. Francisco Mallozzi, Port Washing ton. Novack, SOO South Thirteenth street, Philadelphia. George B.- Kolp, 263 East Dau phin street, Philadelphia. John A. Palmer, R. F. D. 3, Vo lant. Raymond L. Werber. 117 South Spruce street, Lltitz. Joseph Wildfier, Kersey. ' George Earl Lannen, George street, Roxbury, Johnstown. George W. Tisdel, R. F. D. 1, Tay lor. Miles A. Benninger. Star route. Mifflinburg, Uniop county. DIED OF WOUNDS Seageant Richard W. Moore, 520 North Broad street, Ridgway. Corporal Howard W. Bitner. Blanchard. Privates Milton Lee Dunmlre, McVeytown. Arthur J. Honard, 1023 " West Twentieth street, Erie. August Ogitis, 15 East Cherry street, Shenandoah. Looren Paranagian, 2067 Ridge avenue, Philadelphia. DIED OF ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES Private Tony Corile, Greensboro. DIED OF DISEASE Corporals Joseph Xonnweller, Lehigliton. Ralph Waldo Searson, 622 Walnut street, Mifflinburg. Privates Paul H. Aekerman, 1901 Malion tongo street. Pottsville. Nornn W. Eberly, 320 Broad street, Lititz. Samuel R. Hager, 7 Freedman street. Point Marlon. William Mattson, R. F. I). 3, Ken nett Square. Cieslnu Memierskl, 1221 Jenny street. Dickson City. ! George G. Spotis, New Holland, j Thomas A. Springman, 233 Hughes street. Wiliiamsport. WOUNDED SEVERELY Lieutenant Denzil M. Campbell, 313 Main street, Brookville. Corporal Eston L. Rush. 205 South Prospect street, Connellsville. Mechanic , George Malisky. Vnnderbilt. Privates Belve L. Bounds. Rocky Mount. Edward A. Rafferty, R. F. D. 1, Grampiun. Jacob Sylvester Spiker, Walkers Mills. Allegheny. Petro Shoetaek, Smokerun. Eldorado Castelnovo, box 417. Morgan. James John Farrell, 2)5 North Craig street. Pittsburgh. Joseph L. Harmon, 448 Birch street, Kemiett Square. Frank R. Johnson. 610 South I Front street. Philadelphia. Ralph Ken,dall, 602 North E'mer street. Sayre. .Tames O. Martin. Artemas. John Masakowski. 6?1 Fairehild street. Nanticoke. Waldo B. Nelson, Denver. Ray Trexler, 31 South Ninth street, Easton. WiPtam A. Waid. 304 Pine street, Reading. j Harry Weishord, 235 Lombard street. Philadelphia. Frank K. Wright. North Gtrord. WOUNDED TV ri'|n\_DEGREE IXDI'iTH MINED Privates Russell R. Means, Westmoreland. James Sweenev. 114 West Fif teenth street. Homestead. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY Lieutenant Sloan A. Brown. 529 Hamilton Iroad. Thornbu-g. Srgea ills E'rne" Raublitz, 549 Susquehanna Street. York. Carclene Colore!. 1619 South Hicks tret, Philadelphia John F. Blernn W'-ster. Corporals Carl W. Lenbart, 4915 Grace street. Pittsburgh. Andrew W. Book, 614 West North street, New Castle. Pressley A Dosch, 135 Sycamore street, Pittsburgh. Privates Vincenzo Scalise, 133 Superior street, Duquesne. Robert M. C.ark, 228 North Ran- I dolph street, Philadelphia. 1 Toni Delesky, 1318 East Seventh street, Erie. i Carlo Delfino. 2621 East Somerset ( i street, Philadelphia. - | Walter Stackokis, 23 Ogden street, Girardville. I Samuel Petttnato, 131 Chestnut | street, Reading. I Clyde E. Teegarden, Deemsterboro. I Frederick IV. Herrmann, 1242 c i North Sartaln street. Philadelphia. [ i Luke R. Huyett, Penn avenue, , I Sinking Springs. ( l Jojin Sabonski, 1313 Sloan avenue, 1 i Scranton. • ij John Fred Steis, box 32, Ridgway. | William Rowen, 802 West Tioga 'street, Philadelphia. Sergeant . Thomas J. Chase, 3 Orchard street, j Kingston. Private Samuel F. Bancy, 302 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Reported this morning ate the fol lowing: KILLED IN ACTION Corporal Edwin R. Souders, '6,302 Rising j Sun avenue, Philadelphia. Privates William Martin, 531 Natrona street, Philadelphia. Albert H. McLaughlin, 106 Second street, Connellsville. DIED FROM WOUNDS RECEIVED IN ACTION Lleiitenunt David J. HofTert. 000 North Seven teenth street, llurrlsbiiig. i Corporals. Joseph Hefferman, 56 Logan street, Wilkes-Barre. . Henry Gass, R. F. D. 2, Reading. John Karelli, 119 Water street, Fayette City. Herbert Warrlner, 194 2 Sherwood avenue, Philadelphia. Privates Dennis John Sullivan. 8 Evans street, Dury. Bernard W. Travels, Castle Shan non. DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES Corporal Edward Love, box 595 Turtle Creek. DIED OF DISEASE ' Sergeant Leonard Gibson Dallas, Kennett Square. Chester county. Privates Frank W. Baker, Penn Station. John C., Benz, 20 De Haven ave nue. Conshohooken. Ernest R. Bowser, Summerfleld. James J. Clarke. 816 Broad street. Johnstown. • Robert E. Colubaugh, R. F. D. 3, East Stroudsburg. George Cunning. 1934 Third ave nue, New Brighton. John Ebberson Jr.. 176 Broadhead avenue. Sugar Notch. Ike Erpert, 2521 North Tliii'tecnth street, Philadelphia. Frank Foreit, Star route, Mount Pleasant. Edgar E. Hockensmith. Favette ville. Lewis H. Levengood, box 61, Birds boi'o. > Robert Lutz, R. F. D. 2, Newcas tle.' Michael Marsury, 6032 Emerald street, Philadelphia. Jamps P. Michael, East McKees port. Otis A. Reese, Austin. John Cooper Jr., 1300 Market street, Mahonoy City. Lawrence Guilmartin, 2554 North Orianna street. Philadelphia. John R. Sandell, Costello. James I. Steele, 832 Third street, Pottsville. Augustus V. Strawbridge, R. F. D. 2, Woodbine. WOUNDED SEVERELY Sergeant James M. Cairns, Star route, Ligo nier. Corporals Rudolph Ivovach, 769 Mill 'street, Bridgeville. William A. Ilillebrecht, 3113 Ham let street, Pittsburgh. Wagoner Alvin Marcellus Dietrick, Patten. Privates Melvin E. Bowden, 114 First street, Monongahela. John C. Fisher, 630 Franklin street, Rutherford. Harold Henry Booth, Airs. Ella A. Booth. 89 Rochester street. Bradford. Donienico Deluca, 408 Washington street, Norristown. Leroy Grim. Leiscnring. Frederick W. Housman. 2638 West Lehigh avenue. Philadelphia. William E. Head, Bui-dine. * Walter E. .Talin, 19 Mount Tx-oy load, Pittsburgh. Alexander Safko, 27 Tamark street. West Hazleton. Thomas Smith, 51 Dover street, Pittsburgh. Walter T. Stine. Park avenue, R. F. D. 4. Cnatesville. Raymond James Burke, 418 Twen ty-first, street, Scranton. George A. Callahan. 1329 South Twenty-ninth street. Philadelphia. Robert J. Cartlidge, care of Phila , delphia Hospital, Flfty-fouhh and Pine street, Philadelphia. Joseph A. Ciocca, Edge Hill. Albert R. Fochran, 227 Jackson street, Gi-ove City. HarveyC. Derr. 638 North Second street, Pottsville. Adolplx Galves, Seventeenth street. Forest House. Easton. William J. Rinebold, 106 Hopkins street, Athens. Robert F. Hibbs, R. F. D. 1, Brownsville. Charles Mossls, 40 American street, Shenandoah. James P. •Mulligan, 527 South Twenty-seventh street, Philadelphia. William H. Pentz, 514 Lawrence j street. AH en l- own ' oy CR. Santmeyer, 32 South Col TIRES! - TIRES! - TIRES! We Are Offering the Following TIRES At a Big Reduction in Prices Goodyear—Firestone Double Fabric —Knights—Federal and Blackstone (Tubes to Match) These prices will be maintained in this sale pnly; so come in and get the size for yout; car from a complete : assortment. 30x3 Regular Price, $lB.O0 —Sale price 912.93 Regular Price, s2s.oo—Sale price . *16.90 31x4 Regular Price, $37.00 —Sale price *24.00 32x4 Regular Price, s37.oo—Sale price *25.70 34x4 Regular Price, $40.00 —Sale price $28.00 OTH'ER SIZES AT CORRESPONDING REDUCTIONS ALL MAKES OF TIRES VULCANIZED .! Harrisbutg Auto and Tire Repair Company Agency For the Liberty Six j . 131 SOUTH THIRD STREET il ii • • . Back in Line After Being Reported Dead . ■ • PRIVATE ISAAC FREEDMAN Private Isaac Freedman, officially reported as killed In action reported for duty November 14. it was learned ' yesterday. His brother, Joseph A. Freedman, 1618 North street, was ad -1 vised several weeks ago that the lad had been killed in action. Th cheer ing news to the effect that he is back ' in line with Company D of the 112 th Infantry was signed by the Adjutant General. Private Freedman Is widely , known here. , lege street, Washington. . Michael John Wasko, 1899 Duss avenue, Ambridge. Joseph Whlnnie, Pitco. Bertius Albert Wolgamuth, 487 1 West Philadelphia street, York. WOUNDED—DEGREE UNDETER MINED i -Cooks Gilbert Yost, 2037 North Randolph street, Philadelphia. James P. McCauley, 864 North Hubert street, Philadelphia. Private Frank J. McDevltt, 2339 Christian ' street, Philadelphia. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY Lieutenant Jacob Bates Abbott, Tenth and - Oak Lane, Oak Lane. Sergeants John A. Oshman, 556 Walnut street, Freeland." Harry L. Hessler, Montoursvllle. Corporals Frank D. Cannan, 5927 Summer , street. Philadelphia. Clifford P. Reynolds, 6012 Locust , stx-eet, Philadelphia. Russell Arnold, Liverpool. James L. McCall, Jeanesville. John Lewis Mains, Ashville. Mechanic John G. Davis, *7ll Gaul street, i Philadelphia. Privates William Roettcher, 605 Lockhard street, North Side. Pittsburgh. Raymond Heller Wilson, 1216 West Broad street, Quakertown. Fred H. Leach, Curwansville. Harry L. McFadden, 620 West ■ Central avenue, Titusvtlle. Charles Cronln, 8 Wayne avenue, I Greensburg. David Espey. 683 Bedford street, Johnstown. Mark M. Feltt, 603 Nash street, Pittsburgh. Louis E. Gray, 664 Sixth street, Oakmont. George S. Groh, 801 Cottonwood avenue, Emporium. Charles H. Hess, 553 South Fifth ~ ™ Give Him Something For the Automobile Ror Christmas Auto Robes, Gloves, Spotlights and Many ither useful sugges tions. We Carry a Complete Stock P. H. KEBOCH 111 Market Street Sneceasor to Retail Dept., Front • Market Motor Supply Co. ' Buy a Tire Now There are only a few days left of our big— -10 Day Sale OF 5000 Mile GUARANTEED TIRES At Less Than Cost 30x3, 30x31, 31x4 BUY A TIRE NOW . Rex Garage Third and Delaware -J) street, Allentown. Llewellyn Reinald Pascoe. box 354, | Fayette City. William J. Hitter, Kutztown. Richard P. S'chllsser, 5116 West minster avenue, Philadelphia. William D. Jones, box 297, Miners vllle. John Kitowski, 287 East Thir teenth ati-eet, Eric. George Mensell, box 114, Penn. Frederick Miller, 5941 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Stanislau Myrchel, Mynova street, Scranton. Robert Ray, Star Junction. Frank WiMiams, Kutztown. Andrew Novttskey, 206 Wilson street. Larksvllle. , William G. Spangler, R. F. D. 1, Meclianicsburg. John C. Marks, 933 Union street, Reading. Robert A. E. Miller, 229 East King street, Lancaster. •Archie J. Brown, 110 West Apple street. East Side, Connellsville. William- C. Derr, Bernvllle. MISSING IN ACTION t Corporal Gilbert Hess, 715 Harriet street, MeKees Rocks. t Privates Peter R. Riley, 710 East Harrison street. Altoona. Martin L. Stough, 637 Penn ave nue, York. Severe Earth Tremors in British Columbia Vancouver, B. C v Dec. 7.—This city was shaken violently by an earth tremor yesterday. The tremors were felt for two minutes. Occupants of tall buildings were especially affected by the disturbance, many being seized with nausea. The shock was felt' in all parts of the city, many persons being awakened by the shaking of , fx/rniture and tumbling of dishes. Victoria, B. CX, Dec. 7. A" pro , nounced earthquake of several sec onds' duruuon was felt here yester day morning. Houses shook and wln . dows rattled all over the city. Seattle, Dec. 7. What was be lieved to be an earth disturbance was 1 felt in Seattle yesterday morning. The tremor shook buildings in the down x town district. I VICTORY 1 Now for a Bethlehem I 2 and Delivery Expansion B I Use the Efficiency and Economy the war has taught, ■ —"carry on" the fair fight for business supremacy I —make your delivery service part of your assets, I BETHLEHEM TRUCKS bring a satisfaction of getting ■ 9 merchandise —supplies—from plant to purchaser —from I store to customer —that is worth real money to business Bethlehem Trucks have the power to carry heavy loads over any I old road and keep on serving without lag or layup. ■ - They are the utmost in Motor Truck Values going maximum ■ mileage on minimum gasoline—equipped with Gray & Davis I Electric Starting and Lighting—Chrome Nickel Steel Construction I Bethlehem not only means getting the fullest value in purchase price—but the most for your money in daily economies. EXAMINE A BETHLEHfeM AND KNOW WHY! lVa Ton Chassis 2V Ton Chassis 3V4 Ton Chassis I $1965 $2365 $3465 I ■ The truck bought today without electric starting and lighting will be out of date tomorrow. We can deliver yours now. 1 OVERLAND HARRISBURG CO. I J 212-214 North Second Street i i fc k /. I ABRIA I, MAIL HEAD QUITS ■ New York, Dec. 7. Captain B. B. Linsner announced hci'c last night he had tendered to Postmaster General - Burleson Ills resignation as superin tendent of tlie Aerial Mail Service. The reasons given were that he had I been informed novices r.Ve to be placed In charge of Important branches of the service and special airplanes con structed for carrying mail. The resignation of Max Miller, first t .pilot of the service, was announced at the same time for the same reasons. I' i|[ G ORSON'S A ' Pll. USED CARS X f •< TerS***£%, "g&WS rznatu Utenam ™ f 4ans^.m TgS&B;** sums lti MURRAY ,. T< t ur ' n a V A • n J? iTC HEI.I, - P* divided front at., 7 " pa "- 1018 ITIt jJ , o td , wr: bumper, Very clasey- ■llp'covera, °Pot-llht. ehock I ■ m 238 -^ N °o UKRAINE HEX MAN KILLED Geneva, Dec. 7.—General Skorop adskl, the Hetman of the Ukraine, linn been killed and all power In that country is now in the hands of the Unionists. Kiev Is now In the hands of Unionist troops, after a se vere battle in which 10,000 men, in- • eluding 500 officers, were killed or wounded, according to a telegram received by the Ukrainian bureau at Lausanne. 9
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