8 BAKER'S ENGINE FAILS ON FINAL I TRIP IN FRANCE Drops Rapidly, Starts Vrille | and Crashes; Almost . Instantly Killed Princeton, N. J., Jan. 23.—The first detailed account of how Cap -tain Hobart A. H. Baker, former Princeton athlete, met his death in France 45 minutes after his release from service, has just been received in a letter from Lieutenant Edward C. Olds, who was adjutant on the staff of the second army air service to which Captain Baker belonged. Captain Baker was killed near 'J'oul on December 31. Lieutenant Olds wrote that after being; released Baker decided to take a final short trip in hi 3 spad. '".'There was a ship in his linngar be longing to one of his officers, the engine of which had gone bad a few days ago," the letter said. "It had ,been repaired and Captain Baker de cided to use his last trip to test out the repaired machine. Both his offi cer and mechanics strongly urged him not to do so but ho insisted. He .was up only 150 metres when the engine failed. He dropped rapidly and, if he had continued straight ahead, would have landed in some SHOES AND RUBBERS Lot of Women's Extra Fine Dress Shoes: high top, Cuban heel; value $5.00, $2.98 Lot of Women's Vici Kid Dress Shoes; military heel; value $6.00, $2.98 A lot of Mrs. Endwell Dress Shoes; made by the Endicott Johnson and Co. Values up to $6.00 $3.85 Lot of Men's W. L. Douglas But ton Shoes; value $7.00, $4.75 Lot of Men's Vici Kid Shoes; all sizes. Values up to $6.50, . . .$3.98 Lot of Children's 2 buckle Arctics, at 91-49 Ladies' Coats, Suits and Dresses f# Coats 1) CA Values to $40.00 g JB • Broadcloths, Suits | QC Values to S4O En # ** I \l\\\ l \() ilianoe. You can pick m ' \ Yyl A .'rom All Wool Serges, |M |jt r>-\ aSCpA Poplins, Broadcloths, W i \ LJUW —-n\ ukl Velours. This suit , \ /A I\ i \\ \ ,ou can wcar n " this \ \ I \i \ vintcr and all Ulis \ nmdng spring. At /inl I Dresses ADA I' Silk Taffeta, Pop- ——— | I lins, Serges and Sat" ffk / || ins, values to $22.50 I Suits Skirts I - —I Beautiful Serges and Of All Wool Poplins, y -rf Poplins—Best Styles and Best Styles, Colors and / \ {/ Colors. Value to S2O, Sizes. Regular Price $7.98, $9.95 $4.49 First Floor Specials $1.75 Messaline and Taffeta in most all shades, 36 inches wide, U? 1 O Q per yard tj) A tOO 35c Outings in blue, pink O All* and white, per yard mhl /<2C P etyat L d !gh,PCTCa ": 2Vkc 45c Cretonne, 36 inches wide, in a large variety of patterns, per Q O yard JjC 35c Dress Gingham, beau-Q 4 #/ tiful fancy plaids, per yard /<2C 40c Bates' Ginghams, 36 inches O 1 wide, per yard O i C A lot of Misses' Scarf values up to $2. Your QA choice UvC 45c Snow White Pillow Cases, Of| sizes 45x36 ui/C A lot Children's Knit Mit- "| 1 tens; value 25c 1 1 C 35c Fancy Crepe, per yd. 27c Muslin, 36 inches wide, per yard. 30c Lawn Cloth, chamois finish, per yard. SI.OO Mohawk Sheetings, size 10x4, 79£ per yard. • $2.25 Snow White Sheets, size 81x90, $1.78. Heavy Turkish Towels, 50c value, 29^ THURSDAY EVENING, small trees and wires. However, he did what so many good aviators do Just once too often —he tried to get back into the Held, nosed down to gain headway, started into a vlrllle and crashed, being almost instantly killed. "He was buried near Major Luf berry. In the little American ceme tery of United States evacuation hospital No. 1 aA Utenll-La-Tour, Just north of Toul." Archbishop Cerretti Pays Tribute to Wilson Baltimore, Jan. 23.—1n an ad dress. not only eulogistic of Cardi nal Gibbons, but which also paid a tribute to President Wilson, Arch bishop Bonaventure Cerretti. Papal Under Secretary of State, yesterday presented to the cardinal the con gratulations of Pope Benedict on the golden jubilap of his episcopate. "Tho sovereign pontiff has sent me to express his love and admira tion for that great American whose name Is written with letters of gold in the hearts of the American peo ple," said Archbishop Cerretti to Cardinal Gibbdhs. "But in honoring you, your emi nence, the Holy Father honors the wliolo Americun church, honors America. For In your eminence is represented all that is great and noble in American religious and civil life." TO PKEACH AT DAUPHIN Dauphin, Pa., Jan. 23.—Bishop W. Stanford, of Harrisburg, will preach in the Evangelical Church to-mor-| row evening. Lot of Children's Shoes; sizes 5 to 6*4, at $1.29 Lot of Ladies' $7.00 Shoes .in brown, gray and ivory tops; sizes Z l / 2 to 4*4, at $2.48 Lot of Men's Dress Shoes, without tips, worth double, $2.98 Lot of Misses' Gun Metal Shoes; sizes 11*4 to 2, at $1.98 Lot Children's Cloth top Shoes; sizes 9 to 2, at $1.49 Lot of Boys' English style Shoes; sizes 2*4 to 5*4, at $2.25 BROKEN RAIL WRECKS OFFICIAL TRAIN ON P.R.R. Special From Philadelphia to Pittsburgh Is Derailed Near Altoona Altoona, Jan. 23.—Pennsylvania railroad officials are to-day making an investigation as to who Is respon sible for the wreck of the special train at Mineral Point, on the Pitts burgh division. Just west of here, late yesterday afternoon. The train was wrecked by a broken rail. Just how long tho rail had been there with out being reported is being looked into. Three men were Injured, one per haps seriously. The train was con veying Superintendent R. T. Morrow, of the Pittsburgh division, and a party of officials from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh. The locomotive went over a flf teen-foot embankment. Engineer J. Phillips, of Pittsburgh, suffered severe injuries and was taken to a Johnstown hospital. Tho fireman and Assistant Passenger Trainmaster Almond, Pittsburgh, were also hurt. | One of three special coaches occu pied by the officials went partly ovei jfewLook at These Wonderful Bargains Child™,', nno -srr QQ Ladies' $2.25 C ? ala '' i" MUO House |.y O Boys- White Kid Veiour, Cord- r m Gloves, Dresses I Hose Gloves uroyandmis, M' "| Q value up to ' A All Sizes 97c ed cloth, iyc $4.00...° . 15c f Underwear Boys' Fleece Ribbed Union Suits, sizes up to $1.29 Ladies' Heavy Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, value Q SI.OO IOC Ladies' Heavy Ribbed Union Suits; value 1 £+ Q $2.00 P 1 .UO Children's Heavy fleece lined shirts and drawers; gQ sizes up to 14, $1 value OOC ■Boys' Ribbed Union Suits; value SI.OO, all C O sizes OOC fLJLRRISBTTRG idSiSSj TEEEGK3UPH GERMANY'S VOTERS PIN THEIR FAITH TO THE SOCIALISTS Give Majority Faction 160 Seats and Minority 23; Kurt Eisner, Bavarian Premier, Fails to Win at Polls; Christian People's Party Captures Eighty Places By Associated Press Basic, Switzerland, Jan. 23.—Re ports from all the twenty-seven elec toral districts in Germany, return ing the full number of 421 members of the national assembly, show the Majority• Socialists having a plural ity in tho assembly, with 164 votes. I The next highest number of mem bers was returned by the Christian peoples' party, tho former Centrists, who will have 88 members. The dis tribution of the members by parties is: the embankment, but they escaped with minor bruises. U. S. WANT CLERKS The United States Slvil Service Commission announces that tho or dnance department of the army is in urgent need of an unlimited num ber of cost accountants and clerks qualified in accounting for service in the establishments throughout the rcountry. The income /tux unit of j SgOLMNWJLE STORE Sj I - 428-30 Market St. I STOP! LOOK! READ AND WONDER | How we can sell staple and desirable merchandise below manufacturer's cost. The items advertised on this sheet are only a mere fraction of the hundreds of others even more tempting, you will note here in this. Great CleanUp Sale 10 Cakes P. & G. Naptha Hundreds of Other Items to Numerous to Mention, Priced With Every $2.00 Purchase Very Low Sweaters Lot of Ladies' Heavy Sweat ers, blue, brown and garnet, values up to QQ SB.OO Po*t/0 Lot of Misses' Sweaters, all colors and styles, d*o QQ values up to $6.. Lot of Children's Sweaters, all colors, value AQ $2.00 J/OC Men's $2 Heavy Gray Sweat ers withheavy roll 1 1 A collar . W l*it/ Majority Socialists. 164; Christian People's party, 88; Democrats, 77; German National party, 34; Minor ity Socialists, 24; German People's party, 23; Guelfs, 4; Bavarian Peas ants' League, 4; Wurtcmburg Bour geois party, 2; Peasants and Work men's Democratic League, 1. Total, 421. Premier Ebert and Philipp Scheldemann have gono to Weimar to superintend the making over of the Court theater there in which the national assembly is to meet. the burenu of internal revenue is also in need of a number of travel ing auditors and resident auditors for service in the department head quarters at Washington and in the field. Persons qualified and interest ed in these examinations can se cure further information in regard to same by calling at the office of the secretary, board of civil service examiners, Post Office building, Harrisburg, Pa. WE SELL FOR LESS Hosiery Ladies' 25c Hosiery "I 1 _ in all colors X X Ladies' 75c Silk Hosiery in black, white and A Q tan 4oC Ladies' $1.50 Silk QA Hosiery O 4/C Ladies' 35c Hose in 1 Q black and white X J7 C JANUARY 23, 1919. KRUPP PLANT IS MAKING GUNS TO SUIT U. S. Completing Parts of Cannon Rejected Under Terms of Armistice By Associated ' Press Coblctiz. Jan. 23. The Krupp plant at Essen began working for the United States government Tues day. The task undertaken by the Krupps consists of making parts for seventy-two incomplete cannon, re jected by the American authorities as part of tho war material offered by the Germans under the terms of the armistice. The German commission which has been in Berlin considering the question of the heavy guns turned down by tho American authorities has arrived at Coblenz and reported that eighty cannon have been ship ped to the headquarters of the American army of occupation to repluco big guns whtel} failod to meet requirements. With the de livery of the parts for the seventy two cannon and the arrival of these eighty cannon, the delivery of heavy artillery to the Americana will have CJean-Up Sale in Men's Department Men's Heavy Ribbed Shirts and Drawers; value $1.25 89£ A lot Men's Flannel Shirts. Made in blue, gray and army khaki; value $2.50 $1.48 98c Blue Chambray Work Shirts with collars attached 59^ Men's 35c Garters 19^ Canvas Gloves 9£ Men's Heavy Jersey Shirts in blue and tan $1.98 Men's $2.00 Dress Shirts . .$1.19 A large assortment to select from. Muleskin Work Gloves 59^ Men's $5 Corduroy Pants, all sizes, $3.87 Men's and Boys' Suits & Overcoats Mens'Suits A.90 Men's Suits that were sold w_ ft "5" J *t sls and $lB, r*4>-T \ Men's Suits /{ .90 / Men's Suits, made on the L"T r w-^r best styles of the season; a ■■hi ■ I \ \/jf V large assortment to select from. I I I Men'so'coats "j 0.90 Men's Overcoats that were JL '' 117/ \ 1" formerly priced up to $22.50, \ 111 \ i 1 Men's o'coats '// , I ) Lot of Men's Overcoats, val- ( f f /fi (T\ i ucs to $15.00, f ' / ""/ I \1 1 1 Boys' Suits "3 .85 111 Boys* Snlts, an excellent school suit; values to $5, Lot of Men's Work Men's 51.50 Jersey ('ants, values 21 OQ Sweaters, in QQ_ up to $3.00... gray only OUC Lot of Men's Dress „ _ Shirts, values 7Q_ , Bo > s 4 1 " 0 Heavy Cor up to $1.50 lifC luroy 94C J Boys' Overcoats, mode pants with side pockets and Boys' Corduroy Suits, belt in baek; dJO QA rnlues to $8.50; tfj/l QC 1 " ) sizes 12 to 18.. til sizes to 18, d'TtllO Waists A "lot of Waists, d* 1 OQ value $2, J) X A lot of Voile Waists, trim med neatly with lace; QQ value $1.50 OJ/C A lot of Silk Striped and Crepe de Chine Waists; values up to $4. QQ Choice aP^i.OI/ A lot of Silk Striped Messa line, Taffeta and Crepe de Chine Waists; values up d*o QC , to $5. Special at The best styles and colors are in this lot. been completed, the American allot ment calling for one hundred and fifty-two heavy guns. Snydertown Hotel Will Close Doors After Fifty Years Snnbury, Pa., Jan. 23.—After be ing licensed for more than fifty years, the Snydertown hotel. Wil liam H. Foulkrod, proprietor, will close its doors at the end of this month. Belmnr Hotel, Sunbury, to-day suspended Its bur and will bo turn ed into upartnients by C. C. See bold, Its owner. President Judge Cummings, of the Northumberland county courts, suid to-day that no fractional liquor li censes will be issued. I.lcenseß must be for at the full year rate of 3200 for borough and SIOO for town ship. Under law this is required, he Ge ting Too Fai? Try This—Reduce People who don't grow too fat are the fortunate exception. But It you find the fat accumulating or already cumbersome, you will be wise to fol low this suggestion, which is endors ed by thousands of people who know. I Ask your druggist (or If you pre- J fer write to the Marmola Co., 864 j Woodward Ave., Uetrolt, Mich.) for a large case of Marmola Prescription Tablets. VDc s the price the world over. By doing this you will be safe from harmful drugs and bo able to reduce two. three or fyur pounds a week without dieting or exercise. 50c Suspenders in heavy or light weight 37^ Men's Handkerchiefs, in red, blue, khaki and white 7Q Men's Heavy Ribbed Union. Suits; value $2.75 $1.98 Men's 50c Canvas Gloves with leather palms 29£ A lot of Men's Extra Heavy Sweat ers; values up to $6 !$2.89 In all colors and sizes. A lot of Men's Dress Pants in the most desirable patterns, values up to $4.00 $2.4S j Third Floor Specials I ' A lot of Blue Enameled Pans, OA 1 value 75c, Oi/C ■ Table and Tea Spoons, 1 A i 6 for AJ7C A lot of 10c Glassware, your A choice Ov All 15c and 20c Dishes, A each C I A lot of good Clothes 1 A Baskets, value 50d 1 t/C 35c Cups and Saucers; gilt OO trimmed OC A lot of Berry Sets; 75c OA value, per set C i A lot of Heavy Knit and Sa-OA | teen Petticoats, 51.50 value ... Oi/C I Lot of heavy cotton filled dQ OA Comforts, value $5.00 Lot of extra fine quality AO Comforts, values up to SB.. *PTT**/0 Lot of white Flannelette d* 1 AQ Gowns, values to $2.00 ... 000 Lot of Flannelette Kimonos, values to $2.00; big variety of colors $1.39 Lot of 50c Percale Petticoats ... .28£ Fleece lined Dressing Sacques .. i SI.OO White and Blue Enameled Coffee Pots, 2 and 3 qt. sizes 59^ SI.OO and $1.25 Brooms (*9£ Lot of Dolls, value up to 50c 19^ Floor Linoleum— a ij}£? t e ß> • sq. yd., Lot of fancy Kimonos, $1.50 val 69£ explained, and asserted that the court Is without power to permit a reduction In the price of a liquor li cense even had it so desired. LARGEST HOG KILLED Lewlstown, p a .. Jan. 2 3.—Edward Speaks, residing near here, has' raised ono of the largest hogs ever* dressed in this section. It weighed 525 pounds. T®WpE It's Easy—lf You Know Dr Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to feel young—to do this you must watch your liver and bowels—there'snoneedof hav ing a sallow complexion dark rings under your eyes—pimples—a bilious look in your face—dull eyes with n j sparkle. Your doctorwill tell you Ri per cent of all sickness comes from i** | active bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physlctwj ! In Ohio, perfected a vegetable eo* pound mixed with olive oil to act ot# i the liver and bowels, which he gave to | his patients for years. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel, are gentle in their I action yet always effective. They bring about that exuberance of spirit, that natural buoyancy which should be en joyed by everyone, by toning up the li"#v and clearing the system of irspuTVfr,-^ You will know Dr. Edwardrf /V- -a I Tablets by their olive color, jruJ J 25c per box. All druggists.
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