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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 1

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HI OP Ptlbllahrd fvrry '-xcppt OntJ: L1BAKON, TtfESBAIf IVEKtNG, BECEMBUJt 24, 1918. Hi the ftt lii BEST CHRISTMAS SINCE THE FIRST DAY OF NATIVITY IN Grateful That World War is Places and Industrial Plants Will be Programs Will be Rendered in the Churches and There Will be Reunions in Many Homes. Although the weather shorps give no encouragmnflnt for good weather tomorrow, and' predict that It will rain a groat part of the day, nonlans are making preparations for a tnerry Christmas juat the same. One thing Is -assured 1 regardless of weather, It will be holiday. Everything will be closed that can be dispensed without contributing to public discomfort.

I Chi Railroads. i The 'pasKflngor trains on all roads will run according to schedule, but i freight will bo wdiiced to the barest 1 minimum, and will include only the most porlshublp kind of freight, and enroll to. All clrrlts and employes will be off for the day who can ho spared. The street cars will (Continued from Page Twelve). STORM KEPT BATTLE REET MARINES, WHO MUTINB, ARE OUT AT SEA IN ROYAL PALACE fSpecial to By Unltefl New York, Dec.

of America's battle fleet, coming home from the war, must spend Christmas at siea. The squadron expected enter New York harbor tomorrow morning, but storms delayed It. Announcement was today that the fighting ships will arrive at 9 a. m. on Thursday for review.

The Presidential yacht, Mayflower, from which Secretary Daniels Is to review the mighty procession of dreadnaufrtits and smaller battle- craft, will anchor near the Statue of Liberty, by which the fleet will (pass on its route to the Hudson river. There they will anchor in a line five miles long, Daniels Is scheduled to reach New, 1 York tomorrow. After tho review, 10,000 sailors are to parade on Fifth Avenue. Now York expects tno greaitest crowds on surpassing those which' attended the Hudson- Fulton celebration, BL, PRANK J. TAYLOB, (United Presa Staff Correspondent) Berlin, Dec.

marines, who revolted when ordered to sea, aje onjtrenc.hed in the palace here, after a bat.tle with the military guard. U'pon receiving tholr orders, several regiments of nmrines rioted, kidnapping the military commander of the city and holding him prisoner. In the fighting which onsued, four marines were Wiled and ton wounded. MADE TRANSFER OF THEIR INTEREST IN WE1ER RESIDENCE Transfer has been made by Asa A. Weliner and Mrs.

Kate A. BirUen- bine of their two-thirds Interest In the Weinaer residence, southeast corner of Eighth and Church streets, to former Mayor B. A. Wetaier. The Iract has a frontage of 125 feet on Rlghth street and extends In depth Welmer alley.

The nominal consideration of one dollar is mentioned in the deed filed for record in Recorded Zimmerman's office at the Court House. HUNGARIANS OPPOSED TO THE ALLIESINTHEIR PROVINCES Wife, Who Resides on Maple Street, Notified by War Department WAS ALSO BADLY GASSED Trained at Camp Meade and Belongs to Company 316th Infantry Sertft. (ieorpe KVeser, of Company i 10. 31 (lib Infantry. A.

W. wns ana wounded In both legs on Ort 11 In 1'ranco, according to mes- IbaBJ-H received by bin wife, living at I C04 Maple lit rent. borough. Sersrt. Peeser roportB hlni- flolf luivinK been gaased In a letter to Mrs.

Koeoer. who hnfl alsp re- untll July 7, 11I1R. when tiiungtrl reived a War department mwBKt bor husband-was i woundod In both lega. WHS numboi-pd itmong the first select- od men to IPHVO here, golngr to Camp Mrnde where he continued under tialnlu'pr until July 7, IBIS; when he lefj, with hla regiment on overseas duty. I MSt Hi Hoffer Bowman's First Visit toJJative Home ten Years AtfyWm W.wate»o HOTEMENTO 'DESERTER HAD Resume His Practice Hotter Bowman; son ot Mr, and Mrs.

G. Bowman, of Ber'wyn Park, IB' expocted to arrive bore' to- I day from Alliance, Nebraska. It will be hlH ilrnt trip homo for ten cSpeo)a4 to Nowtf By nultafl Berlin, Den. Hungarian ministry ronortod today to' declared opposMon to occupation of 'h ytho Allies. The ministers undorntood to have asked the Allies If they intended to occupy the entire country, threatening to resign in a body If the answer Is atfinnativo.

Attorney William W. Walter will return home this evening from Philadelphia, where for some months he has been filling a responsible position with the U. S. ship huild- Ing coi-poration at Hog Iwland. With the end of hostilities and the pass-j Ing of Uje Imperative need of niani power at the Hog Island plant.

Walter has decided to return'to thej practice of his profession. He willj resume charge of his law and offices In the Basboro opposite the court house, on Thum- day morning. CLOSE BARS ON SENTENCE THE MORROW COMMUTED Ettther Boyer arrived honiei from fhe Keystone Normal at Kutztewn, to the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boyer, residing near Prederic-ksburK.

We Wish All Our Patrons and Friends A MERRY CHRISTMAS and A Happy and Prosperous New Year And take this opportunity of again expressing c-ur appreciation of your liberal Patronage. J. J. CONSEDNE, 110 NORTH EIGHTH STREET ear KIRK JOHNSON CO. HIP Wtsiiw of NSO And Staff.

P- MorrlB, R. p. Lieut Vincent Henry Has Been Discharged From Camp Taylor Llout. Vincent Henry, son of Judge and id're. C.

V. Henry, of Hathaway Park, an-ivod home last evening froni Camp Taylor, Kentucky. He has aeon red 'hla honorable di-scharge and wl'll resume studlas at Yale next year. i i Anna Haak, of 827 Wnlnut ptreet, is troni Philadelphia tor Christmas holidays. DANCE of Hall, Tuesday Dec, 24, fefl M.

Music by Perse Band, While rto formal action has been taken by the Lebanon Conmty Liquor i Dealers Aesociation it is jrenenally understood that Christmas will i 'be observed by closing the bars. Thin I movement has boon in vogue hero' on Christmas day for several years now and has mot with B'uch general commendation that for the most part the Lebanon hotelmen plan to con- tlnue the observance to'nor of A MERRY CHRISTMAS SNAVELY 8 North Ninth St, GIRLS WANTED Light, pleasant work, and plenty of it. working conditions. Well-equipped luneh room for of em- ployeit NEAPOLITAN BRICK ICE CREAM FOR THAT CHRISTMAS KH NOW FRESH CHOCOLATES TOPAT Cliristmtw CJundy Here in AU Lebanon Palace of Sweets 74U CviuUorbwa St, BOX CO. DANCE Tyrrell'a Band, O.

S. of HALL Thursday Evening, ,8 to 11 to by Unlfefl Wnshington, Dec. of death imposed upon Recruit IDrnosl K. for desertion and re'fusal to wear the uniform has been commuted by President to dishonorable discharge and 20 years Imprisonment. Leub.wim attached to the 103rd depot brigade, Camp DodKe, Iowa.

For Private George O. Jarohs, tBOtn infanti-y. Camp Sholby, President Wilson commuted ii death sentonco tor donertlou to 20 years Imprisonment. Oscar Aurentz Arrived Home from Over There Oscar of Sixth and M'ttple si roots, Is home from France. went "over thore" wivh Company II and has been In several large battles, receiving wounds In 'both less.

BTTSBAV OP QP DEBDB. OJTIOJ! Of CITY NOTIOB TO TOOPBRTir In aw.orrta.noe the jw-ovlslons of imlinanue No. 13. PUo of Council, Session of 181S-1919, by Mayor, Aiprll 24. J918, ftU of property -within the Fifth WterU of the City of are hereby notified that or conveyances tor ftll In this wamd.

must eonted for ivjrtstmHon the Office ihu City 'Engineer. tKiril lloor, CHy Hall, Ninth find Scull 'ytthln'. moajth a-ftw tlw nret of January, 1U19. Ktoh deed 00 presented must be iu.ioonnwnlecl by a description erf property it oovero, with auoh ifther Information pertaining to the property aa Is required. Such Aoturto- tlon Mnd uuch Information shn.li toe inltlea upon furnlnhod by tfao Oity, whlph may be obtained won ruqueot wt Office ot tfce Olty Bta- trlneor.

fV failure 4ee4 In accordance wltb the pruvUiloim of thm ordlnanoo and within the time weolnwL a penalty ot ItoUfms. (J6.00) and of ftWd In default of wyavettt thereof Unprlsftwuent, If NP be entered for the Cou.rt HlMWs. the Olty Staovp. WILLREVERTTO CIVHJANISM to News By United Washington, Dec. at the National Guard dratted Into army service -by President WiTspiyj.

July 3, 1SU7 proclamation, von to civilian status when dtenjiw- ed. from the aiimy, according to', ruMng of General Ansell, aotliig- j.udge advocate general today, q'liesuous have been ruised as to whether or not these men would, vert to their 'former satua aa members n'f the National Guard, It the National Ouard is to tiiviie, depUion wilt necewltat-q orgnnlzutlon ot new unite in all ihe btates. 3moke DONS or DONE FERNS AND CUT FLOWERS, MISH'S, 620 Cumberland Street, JBfl-S While (he "Boys" Are Borne ft Family Group Made by tfee 1ULOONV ili Uarpel's Store ft, virteb, Photos at Yqtur II.

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