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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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Photographs for Christmas Won't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffing! A dose of "Pape's Cold Compound" taken every two hours until three are take will end grippe misery and break up a severe, cold either In the head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages; stops nasty discharge or nose'running; relieves headache, dullness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness add stiffness; Cold Compound' 1 Is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only 25 cents at drug stores. It act without assistance, tastca nice, and causes no Inconvenience. Don't accept a substitute. Prize for Royal Good Time Club In the distribution of prizes for thn Thanksgiving Day parade, on Friday, it.

was discovered that thn first prize for brst Illustration current nvnntR, went to tho Royal Tlmn Sorlal Club. When thn Judges Helprled tho flout with Its woodhlork outfit, they wnrn unnblo to lourn who wns In FORBRETHREN The Blmplo Rlfl thai lends Iho loiirh of friendship without. Iho cm- hnrraBHtncnt of an obligation. Wolfe Hiudlo N. Seventh Ht.

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Miller 51S7 Lolinmn Htrwst Studio Ciuiibcrlaml Hi. and New Addition Will be Dedicated ON DECEMBER 12fH Elder W. Taylor, of Neffs- villo, Will Dedicatory Sonnott The newly-remodeled house of worship of tho Churrh of the Brethen, of Ephrata borough, located on hurch avenue, that plane, will be edlcnted on Sunday, December 12. There will be three services, as folows: A Sunday school meeting, bc- Innlng at in the morning, rhen the regular Sunday school les- on will bo rendered. At 10:16 Eldr t.

W. Taylor, of (NeffsvMlo, will reach dedication serrrfon, and vhen the reconstructed church edl- ce will be formally set apart for be- K. DONATO WILL i CHOOSE SITE FOR FOUNTAIN ''Qulsoppo PoiiO'lo, the sculptor, who fountain which M. HorBhoy gave to tho city of llarrls- wJion ho lout tho suit the bo asked to the site or its erection, lie offered to aippoplntend tho work and city will tako Mm up. Councils received numerous to locate tho fountain, but will p.rolNibly bo placed In Reservoir Pwrk or along tho river front.

Mr. llershoy suit! his offer Included tho biuiins and base us well as tho group, II 0 is thinking about getting a now fountain for his homo, which now has a $100 Iron affair, but will not get Doiuito to design it. Tho cilty Is so well ploased over the gift thai It IB not believed any suggestions to put potUcoata or aprons on tho figures will bo made. Masquerade Party liolmnnn Women Vl.sllotl Homo Pol or Moyor lit Annvlllo. A uinsquoradn party loft on Friday nvonlng for Annville, whore they Hpont tho evening at tho homo of Mr.

and Mrs. Petnr Moyor. Games woro played and later refreshments wo co served. The trip was madu by Htreet' car, tifter arriving back In Lobanon they were given a flno auto rldo to Myoralown and back. Owing to one of tho ladloH birthday's bo- Ing on this same day she wau presented with part of a pig, Thoso In tho party were: Mrs.

Harry Miller, Mrs. Harry Smith, BIrs. Joe Wager, Mrs. Harry Keim, Mrs. George Fay, Alro.

Joo Ucckloy, Mrs. Klolser, Mrs. Rupp, Mrs. Kerkoslagor and Mrs. Elmer Pluntz.

Tho party was chaperoned by Mrs. Harry Smith. There woro quite a tew people there from Annville also. ICx-l'resldont William Dottrey was badly burned In a fall down a chute ut tho Otto colliery, near Huzletou. NOTICE! All CHRISTMAS CLUB members of the Farmers Trust Company who have changed their address are kindly requested to notify the bank at once, so that their Christmas Club Checks will receive prompt and proper delivery.

Only a few weeks left to pay up your cards, to receive the full amount with interest. Farmers Trust Co. LEBANON, PA. THE BANK OF GOOD SERVICE Co. H's New Armory KxpccUxl Building Will be Heady for Occupancy in iliuiuiiry.

Members of Company Fourth of this city, arc watching with eager interest tho work which Is being dono on the now armory building at Third and Chestnut Htroets. Tho drill shed Is HOW undei roof, and the main part of tho structure la going.up with most commendable rapidity under direction of Superintendent Marshall, who represents the Jacob Farrell and Company contractors of Philadelphia. The fourth carload of fancy fan- Ing brick, which will bo used In. the interior of tho building instead of plastering, has boon received. Tho work is being pushed with all spoec as It is hoped to have tho edifice ready for occupancy early in Janu nry.

Joined In Wedlock KliKPI'Klt. Rev. Herbert A. Smith, at Wea Lobannn. on November 26, perform od tho marriage ceremony of Mis Bessie Kloppor, daughter of Adan Kleppor, of 2432 Mifflln street, a in Daniel Smith, a sou of Harry Smith of 2424 (juilford street, The groon IB a rivet healer.

MAHJRIA.GE LICENSES. Marriage Wconscs have Issue to the following co tuples: John A. Swartz, engineer, son Edward Kwartz, 59 North Twelft street, and Miss Li Hie M. daughter of Morris of North Twelfth street. This Lebanon citizen testified long ago.

fold of quick undoubted benefit. facts are flow confirmed. Such testimony Is evidence conclusive. It forms convincing proof of merit. Mrs.

John Ely, 367 N. Fifth 8t, Lebaiohi says: "1 was troubled BO much by pain In my back that I was all worn out. I had a lameness across my loins and it was hard for me to stoop. 1 used Bonn's Kidney Pills and they did away with the trouble." StiLt, USES DOAN'S. MOttE THAN SEVEN YEARS LATfctt Mrs.

Ely said: "1 still use Doan's Kidney Pills now and and always get relief. 1 am glad to confirm my former endorsement of them." Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney get Doan's Kldhey same that Mrs. Ely has twice publicly recommended.

Foster-Mllburn Props, Buffalo, N. Y. HRIFT Chorus Hinging. In the afternoon meeting, lunlng at 2 o'clock, Prof. H.

Dher, vice president of the KliZabrth- own College, and Hev. George Venvnr, of Manhelm, will deliver ddressop. Chorus singing will be nother feature of the nftornoon irogram, Illustrated Ijocturo. At (5:30 o'clock In the evening Inv. H.

K. Dibble, of give Illustrated lecture on the obser- ntlons of a recent trip to the Pacific and there will bo another horns selection of music, under tho tftlclont leadership of Mrs. J. M. Voff, of Bphrala.

Those interest- ng numbers will bn followed by a ermon by Professor Obor. Now Addition. The remodeled church is of brick. Tho new addition to It measures 38 40 feet, Intended for Sunday chool and other purposes. A ilys- om of up-to-date ventilation con- rlvauce and a kitchen have been In- tailed.

There are ten recitation rooms in he now addition. Elder David Kil- iclnor, of Bphrata, will preside at he exorcises. On Annual Job Corn. Clinrlo.s Smith Counting Tele- Polos In (lie City. City Highway Commissioner Ohas.

H. Smith, this morning started out on his annual job of counting the telegraph poles on city streets and and inspecting them as-to their condition, etc. His report will bo embodied in the annual report to council by George F. Superintendent of Streets. OrUIJ)RKN OKTKN KIOKAPOO WORM Therela a reason fqr the disagreeable and fretful nature of many children.

Think" of tlio unrest when the child's body Is possessed by tiny worms sapping its vitality. and clogging its Whatever may be the cause "children have worms Is a fact." Your child's peevishness and Irritability has a cause. ive Kickapoo Worm Killer a chance and if worms are there this humanly harmless remedy will eliminate the annoying parasites, 2Bc a box. C. L.

Employes Paid Their Wages Today The employes of the Cornwall and Lebanon railroad company this morning received their semi-monthly wages, which were distributed by a Pennsylvania railroad paymaster, who came here in a special pay train. Norwegian Ship Was Sunk By Submarine (Special to News by United Press) London, Nov. Norwegian ship, Klar, has been sunk-by a German submarine. Bight membe.rs of the crew are reported to have'been landed. OUKHOW Where They Are you ai 4 6 without a safe deposit box, you are frequently at a loss to locate some important paper, If you keep ALL of your securities and other valuable papers at the Peoples National Bank Safe Deposit Vault, you will always know where they are, and that they are safe from any loss or harm, "PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK LEBANON, All Catsup Sold In Pennsylvania Is Simon Pure Article No.

catsup 'is sold In Pennsylvania that is not prepared up to the standards of the State pure Pood Jiaws. Samiples gathered by agents far Dariry and Food Commissioner Foust have been analyzed by Charles H. La wall, of Philadelphia. Ther ar nearly 150 brands sold In State. Several are the product of other States and others are produced here.

The test applied only to branded articles and not to homemade products sold in the markets or peddled on the SUDDKX MUSCUMK ACHES AND NOT BKt That you use the remedy. Sloan's Liniment Is a real necessity In every young and old. Its merit Is praised in dozens of letters. A stiff neck from colds, children's sprains, those aching muscles, that sharp neuralgia these find guaranteed relief In Sloan's Liniment. Every home meets with sudden aohes and accidents.

Your home needs'a-bottle. 25c-, 50c. and $1.0.0. Camp Fire Girls Hiked to Myerstown The Swutara Camp Fire Girls hik- od to Myerstown. On their way they stopped at the Urich mansion, where they were hospitably received by Mrs.

Urich, who' gave the girls an appetizing luncheon, and it was explained lo them how Washington visited the place'making It very interesting. When they reached My-' orstown they were entertained by Mrs. LupMu Moyer (Miss Weirlck) Among their number were two guests, Edith Stager and Ruth Raiii-h. All enjoyed the trip to the fullest extent. KEELEY CURE II? N.

Mri Itritt. fditUtlfliii, ri. EitabMahed 36 ycwri. Removet ill deiire for drink ant) without ouiing ulck- nem to the patient. If you are interested, it will bo to your to inveitigate, Only Keeley Institute In Eastern Penna, Is to make our service acceptable and as nearly perfect as possible.

WE. OFFER TO THE BUSINESS MAN, to care for his deposits promptly and accurately, and extend to him such accommodations as the demands of his business, together with the proper bankable risk, may demand. TO THE HOUSEKEEPER, a checking account whereby any disputed bills may be traced through the checks issued in payment thereof, and at the same time doing away with the necessity of having a large amount of small change constantly In the house. TO THE WAGE EARNER, both checking and savings accounts in such amounts, whether large or small, as may best suit his requirements. TO THE CHILDREN, as well as grown-up folks who desire to save their small coins and learn the good habit-of THRIFT, Savings Accounts, Vacation Club and Christmas Savings Club accounts.

TO EACH AND ALL, OF YOU, the invitation is extended to use of our now building and the comforts and courtesies afforded therein. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK LEBANON, PA, THE BANK WITH THE CHIMES. THE CLIMBERS BIBLE CLASS HELD MEETING Mrs. Yeager Presented the Lesson in an Able Manner SOLO BY MISS MARKS Interesting Address by Miss Crook, of Trenton, N. J.

The regular weekly meeting of the Climbers -Bible Class for Women of Lebanon was held on Friday evening in the Y. M. C. A. assembly room.

Presented Lesson. The surprise ot the evening was a piano solo by Miss Ruth Marks. The lesson was presented by Mrs. W. E.

Yeager, the subject being "The disobedience of Adam and its result, and the sin' of Cain and Its result." Miss Crook Talks. Following the lesson Miss Crook, of Trenton, N. gave an Interesting account qf the work of the Y. W. C.

A. in her city. As secretary, and head ot the luncheon department she was able to give the class a wide view of the work a Y. W. C.

A. can accomplish. The next meeting will be held on next Friday evening In the M. A. assembly room at seven o'clock.

All women who are Interested are welcome to come to these meetings, as visitors, If they will not enroll as members. There are no dues, but a free will offering and all the women are asked to bring a Bible for thoir own use. Miss Leininger Graduated As Trained Nursr Mrs. William Spahn, of South Eighth street, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Jennie Leininger, returned home last evening from Philadelphia. Miss Leininger has just graduated as a trained nurse from one of the Quaker City's hospitals and after a vacation of a month In this city will leave for Kansas City, where she will take up active duties at her profession.

THE 2ND MRS, MAC. Looks Like a Game of Freeze-Out, By H. A. MacGill JJ16, by TMf iy- LAMENTED WIFE, NEVER SOME -NO SWtlHGl M-LEY 15 PROPER i HEME POP 'A WOMAN AMD THAT f' QO TO WE UCTWE 'ATrHE PUBUC SCHQQl, IF BARNEY, TQ-NIGHT? 101,000 Serbians Arte Now Prisoners (Special to News by United Press) Berlin, Nov. prison, ers In the hands of the Germajis, Austrlans aud Bulgarians now.nunj, ber 101,000, according to beadquart' ers reports received at the war flee.

MEN thoie wtoo have been treated elsewhere without obtaining remits, COME TO ME I treet sucpeHfuUy, and uRftll cost, sllprivateaodchrpnip diteetef of such Blopd Stricture. Lou of Poweri private use the very leteii method Prof. Ehrich's 606 Nep positive results without intprferepp? with your work. CONsyi-TATlQN CONSUI-TAT1QN 4RY1G? PMf DR.CAUFFMAN fw.

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Years Available:
1872-1977