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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 2

The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 2

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The Sentineli
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Carlisle, Pennsylvania
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itfti JL1 IIP THE EVENING SENTINEL PACE TWO THE EVENING SENTINEL D. R. THOMPSON, Editor ud Publisher. A. D.

THOMPSON, Managing Editor. C. M. KUIZ. City Editor.

Entered at the Carbsle Post Office Iweember 1, 1SJS1. aa second -claw matter, The Evening Sentinel (dally edition) Is served by carriers each week-i (lay evening in Carlisle and surrounding towns at ten cents per week. 40 cents per month, or per year. KRONENBERG'S The Great Glearnce Sale Is On It opened with the greatest crowds in the history of the store and the bargains are the talk of all Cumberland County. This is the best chance of the year to save money.

NOW IS THE TIME-Here are a few of the bar-gains that gripped the hearts of the people to-day. READ REFLECT and Get Ready to Take Your Share. Men $40 to $50 Suits Men's $55 to $70 Suits 7 $31.50 to $39.50 $43.50 to $54.50 Boys $10 to $20 Suits Men's $18 Palm Beach Suits $7.50 to $15 $15 All Men's Dress Trousers Reduced 20 per cent. All Men's Neckwear Reduced 25 per cent. All Men's Caps Reduced 25 per cent.

All Men's Pajamas Reduced 25 per cent. fT All Boys' Odd Pants Reduced 25 per cent. All Boys' Shirts and Blouses Reduced 25 per cent. All Boys' Hats and Caps Reduced 25 per cent. 7 All Boys' Wash Suits Reduced 25 per cent, to 35 per cent.

MEN'S SILK AND MADRAS SHIRTS REDUCED By mail 40 cent a montn, si.o for four months, or $4.50 per year. Yearly subscriptions are payable in advance. The Valley Sentinel (semi-weekly edition) is $1-50 per year. It is a six-page paper with all the news, issued Tuesdays and Fridays. The great home paper, going Into many of the homes of the county.

Subscribers will please notify us of failure to receive the paper. Address all communications to THE SENTINEL. Carlisle, Pa. Atlantic is PuU-Powered Gasoline That extra power you get from Atlantic is not there by accident. It is something you can always expect and will always find whenever you buy Atlantic Gasoline.

For Atlantic Chemists have set a high standard of quality. Before one" gallon of Atlantic can be sold to any motorist it must measure up to this standard. It is your guarantee of gasoline that excels. In addition to being high-powered fuel, Atlantic is exceptionally volatile. Instant response to the spark gets you away fast -your motor picks up at once.

Atlantic is thoroughly clean. Because of the scientific method of refining, it all burns. The formation of carbon is greatly reduced. Every gallon is good for extra miles of transportation a fact that means a considerable saving on a year's fuel bills. A gasoline that you can rely on, that is always uniform, that is always of high standard quality, that actually saves you money is a mighty good fuel to tie to.

The Red Pump tells you where to tank up with WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1920 U. S. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT Fo Easysrro fetihsylviania: Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday; not much change in temperature. All $2.50 shirts now $1.85 All $3.00 shirts now $2.25 All $3.50 shirts now $2.45 All $4.00 shirts now $2.85 All $5.00 shirts now $3.65 All $6.00 shirts now $4.35 All $7.50 shirts now $4.95 All $8.50 shirts now $5.95 All $10.00 shirts now $7.45 All $12.00 shirts now $8.45 If U. S.

Senator Gore, of Oklahoma, la defeated for renominatlon in the Democratic primary, as early i turns from Tuesday's voting indicate he has been, he can attribute the result to his opposition to the Wilson Administration on the peace treaty issue. Senator Gore is a good orator, has been before the people of his state for a long time and naturally wins sympathy because of being blind, but it is likely that his constituents have decided that his usefulness as a public official and as a Democratic leader is about over. Scott Ferris, his opponent, is a Congressman, and has been a prominent member of the House since 1908. ALL MEN'S AND BOYS' STRAW HATS AT HALF-PRICE Highest Grade Women's and Misses Apparel Reduced. Good news from this great department for the thrifty women of town and county.

ALL SUMMER DRESSES REDUCED OVER 25 per cent. ALL TUB SKIRTS REDUCED OVER 25 ner mt. A 0 'h I Puts Pep in Your Motor THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY The Bolshevik! are reported unofficially to have decided upon August 9th as the time for taking possession of Warsaw, the Polish national capital. That the Poles are in a bad fix seems certain, but it is just possible that the Reds, in setting a date for taking Warsaw are plucking their poose before they have caught it There is yet some resistance left in the Polish nation, and when a nation is fighting for its very existence on its own territory, there is no telling how badly an invader may fare. The Poles may yet be able to save their capital and prevent the Reds from further advances.

At least we expect some pretty stiff fighting before the Polsheviki are permitted to enter Warsaw on the date announced. AFTER 34 YEARS Abram Hupp and John Reed, of Kewanee, are visiting McClellan Davis and family, West Fairview, which town Reed left 34 years ago. He will visit his relatives in Mechan-icsburg and Baltimore. Mr. Reed was the son of thejate John Reed whose home was the Seitz farm at Overview.

Mr. Rupp will visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Rupp at ALL SUITS AND COATS REDUCED OVER 25 per cent. ALL WASH WAISTS REDUCED 25 per cent.

ALL SILK WAISTS REDUCED 33 1 -3 per cent. LOT OF DRESS SKIRTS AT HALF PRICE LOT OF COATS AND SUITS HALF PRICE LOT OF SILK DRESSES AT HALF PRICE Bargains in Silk Hosiery, Underwear; Gloves, Boys' and Girls' School Stockings, School Dresses. A Saturday night sure. READ, REFLECT, GET YOUR SHARE. Don't forget store closes at noon Thursday Krorienberg's Carlisle's Dependable VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS WILL MEET The new Carlisle Post of veterans of Foreign Wars named in honor of Corporal Orlando Newcomer will meet for installation tomorrow night Thursday, August 5 at 8 P.

M. in the Lodge Room or the Carlisle Elks. The Foreign Wars veterans will be glad to have all those who desire to Join this Post come to this opening meeting. Paul M. Donson has been appointed Adjutant for the new Post.

REV. NICELY GOING TO JAPAN Rev. George W. Nicely, pastor of St. Mark's Lutheran church, of Han.

over, announced to the congregation on Sunday morning, that he had been granted a vacation of several months. During that time Rev. Nicely will attend the World's Sunday School con. veutlon at Tokyo, and also tour Japan, China and Korea in research work. Rev.

Nicely is a former pastor of "Zion Lutheran church, of Newville, and ia well known in Carlisle. With railroad rates advanced one fourth to one-third, the war tax will likewise be advanced the same proportion. This makes the burden upon the people all the greater. There is nsmo satifaction however In knowing that the tax collected goes into the treasury and will relieve the demand for revenue from other quarters by just that much. It Is figured that the government will gain $100,000,000 a ar through increased war and income taxes on account of the higher rates.

SINGERS POPULAR "I sold 62 Singer sewing machines last year," said W. N. Reeder, North Hanover street merchant," and 34 already this year. Eight went out In July." FINE PICTURE M. Sappelt, artist and art Instructor 337 West Penn street has a magnificent picture on exhibition in the office of C.

M. Liggett, real cstater. It is" a work of real art and must be seen to be appreciated. SPECIAL RATES TO WINCHESTER Special railroad rates have been secured for the Firemen's Convention at Winchester next week. Those going will be required to pay one full fare when purchasing their ticket and will be given a certificate which when validated at Winchester will entitle them to purchase a ticket for one-third fare on the return trip.

Franklin K. Iine wan an Interstate Commissioner before he wail Secretary or the Interior in President Wil-1 sun's Cabinet. lie knows the rail-! BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY The Vacuette Sales Company has an unusually fine proposition for some aggressive person as exclusive Distributor for the whole of Perry County, also for Carlisle AddTess, M. W. Butler, Lock Box' 44, Cham-bereburg, Pa.

DANCING BOILING SPRINGS Thursday. August 5, Manix Orches-trs. HarriKburg. Saturday, August 7, Sheaffer and Zimmerman Orchestra. Ladles 40c; Gentlemen 60c.

MR. BYRNE TO SPEAK Secretary Hyrne, oC the Y. will be the leader of the prayer meeting at the First Presbyterian church tonight. mads of the country and Uietr problem as few men do. He Is therefore (-peaking by-the card when he sajs that the roads n1 now entering a lest period, and "if they do noil make good something else roust be attempted the Plumb plan or some form of Government ownership." HALL W.N.

Flatly declaring that all external commerce of Soviet Russia In a Government monoioly, the reply of the Moscow authorities lo the Allied Economic Council amounts to a notice that there cm be no foreign trade vi)iont recognition of tlmt Govern- LINDNER PICNIC ATFOREST HILLS Firm's Hospitality is Greatly Appreciated One of the most delightful picnics held thJs summer was that given on Saturday by the Lindner Shoe Co. to Km euployVes and their friends at Forest Hill, Mr. Lindner's beautiful country liome. Starting from the factory between 8 anJ 9 a. m.

they were conveyed to their destination Jn trucks and automobile, and upon arriving at Foresl Hill 1und In readiness for a day of enjoyment. Tables and chair had been placed all over the trronnils and in a ihnri rm constable of South Middleton to take the place of Samuel Moyer, -who failed to qualify. Widows appraisements In the following estates were confirmed absolutely: if, M. Brindle. C.

F. Lindsay. W. H. Sheriff, Joseph Wert, Blanche Bardall.

B. Moyer. J. O. Mlnnich.

and nisi In the following: J. C. Mc-Cullough, J. C. Jumper and W.

Pilgrim. Kstate R. S. and M.R. Sawyer pe tit Ion to transfer bond, granted.

M. P. Moore. J. Durnln and J.

Voting appointed viewers for road in Dickinson. Kstate Francis Diller, satisfaction of charge will, order of publication made. Orders of sale granted in estates F. J. Myers nnd Wm.

Houseman. Estate 1). W. Allison, petition of guardian to Join In sale, granted. Kstate J.

Langlets. recognizance approved and schedule of distribution ordered recorded. Kstate Mildred Ruth and Catharine M. Brlcker. Farmers Trust Co.

appointed guardian tin ni and no security for persons or COURT PROCEEDINGS Petition of W. P. Kltch for release of his land from charge in deed, etc. Petition of Jane M. Gray for satisfaction of dower, etc.

Rosle May Horn vs Samuel W. Horn. In divorce, Master's report riled. Florence M. Lyter vs Jacob E.

Lyter, In divorce. Master's' report filed. Estate Simon Oyster, petition to amend former petition granted. Estate Wilbur. Annie, Donald.

Mel vlna nnd Albert Llmlsey. Carlisle Trust Company appointed fcuardlan. A. Mass and K. L.

liurtrh up jMiritt-d appraisers estate M. Downer W. C. Bistline and Frank Ferris wire apKj nied appraiser In estate IWuhcn Sliuler. E.tate Andrew llalu-r, satisfaction of change In will, granted.

Estate J. Stritkler, petition to bid nt sale, granted. Eitale F. Coffey. and Allc L.

Coffey, liite Hailing appointed giisrdlan. Kstate George. Chalmers and Eliza Don't miss this chance to buy Standard Electrical Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices. iirnpertv exrrt on term lit reed to by the NnliiiriHl ('ninniiesiiiiiit. Tl.e i convention Cf York heM at Saratoga Spring! eitprdy ieveioi (1 ti fact that lliere would be nn opposition 10 the re-nomination of tloveinor Alfred K.I Smith.

appeared to for 1 irri and whatever eloo hsppen In th elerliori" this Kill), Governor Smith' plae believed to be ssife Regular Price Sale Price body was "at home" and ready for thei uin nin sporis wnicn oeen arranged. After! several hour df "stunts." dinner wm called at which time Coffee Ire cream inrt rimra rtr A-B-C Electric Washers Thor Electric Washers Sweeper Vac Electric Cleaners Edison Electric Irons G. E. Electric Irons Domestic Electric Irons Armstrone: Table Stoves NOT MR. KELLEY BUT MR.

I KELLER as not Allien Kelly pointer. who injured in a fa'l at the church of God parsonsee. but WIT liam G. Keller, painter, Went I' nn street i beth Allen. II.

Allen appolnied guardian F.stste Kleanor and Patricia Mean Carlisle Trust Company appointed guardian. Samuel M. Grove was appointed $150 150 57.50 8.25 7.75 6.50 15.00 8.00 4.00 135 135 52.50 7.25 7.00 5.00 12.50 6.00 2.50 Electric Table Lamps with Electric Table Lamps with Silk Shades Silk Shades If you have friends they they should have your photograph. Your fripnds will appreciate and cherish Just the sort or pictures we make. served by thp firm.

Then games were again to the fore, until about four p. i m. when all who wished ta go were1 conveyed to th 'swimming" pool In. trucks, and despite the rain had a fine! time swimmirt and wading. After! sandwiches and Ice cream had again been served, the threatening weather started the more timid for home-' those dej.irln.ir to stay remained to dance and admire the beautiful place i by moonlight.

We are unable to give a list of con tests and prise winners, but the events were full of Interest and the' pritea consisting of money, neckties, hose, shirts, ahoes. candy, were worth winning and together with th beautiful surroundings and comforts for his guesla made the day a most enjoyable one and Mr. Lindner a most obliging and coifrtecra boat.1 He was ably assisted by the commit-' tee in charge and all present are waiting another opportunity to spend Special prices for August 4, 5, 6, and 7 only. Put Your Money on Deposit With this Hank and you won't spend it on the contrary you'll add to the amount, and the 3ft paid on SAVINGS will INCREASE IT. There's a future ahead of you SAVE FOR IT NOV.

Carlisle Trust Company The Home for Savings W. N. HALL Make the appointment Today THE OUTM STUDIO Portraits of Distinction 107 North Hanovtr Street a uay at orest Hills.".

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