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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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ABSISTINQ NATURE. "Our youns rubber trees are not Browing very rapidly." -Why don't you go around and etretch 'em a morning. A REAL MILITARY LIFE r.w, BETWEEN nOOKlBS. "HoWdo you like the idea of (or your country?" don't mind the Idea of dying 1 tor my country, but I'm bleswd if like Job of pceiimr potatoes for her," STRATEGY. How many times do you make a ybunff man propose before you say yes? If you hate to make him propose you'd better sny yes the flrnt time.

THEY, HAVE. Did Rlio elvo you any reason for rejecting you 7 Rsanon? No, said she didn't love me. Local Dairyman Says Tanlac Has Brought About Wonderful Change UNBELIEVABLE, HE SAYS "The wonderful Improvement that has been made In my condition by Tanlac Is HO great aa to be unbelievable' Bays Grant Zelley. whoae address is R. F.

'D. No. 1, Lebanon, Pa. "Up to a few weeks ago I was In a very nniflh run down condition; I had terrible indigestion and suffered constantly from heartburn. My stomach was always floated with gas and kept belching all the time.

ha-1 no appetite, I did not sleep well and 1 felt nil upset and dragged out all the while. "But since I have been taking Tanlac all my misery has vanished and I feel -better and stronger than I ever remember feeling before. seems to have strengthned my whole system for I am feeling fine very Army Regulations Went Into Effect At Camp OVER Major Williams Will Conduct First Inspection Saturday Members of Lebanon Truck Com pany, No. 2, of the Ammunition Train, at Gretna, are now due lor eome real military life. With the arrival at Ml.

Gretna on Tuesday the Sellrisgrove company, the organ is complete, and training to commence. Up to this tlm the companies have been existing almost lifll CRYING SPELLS Restored to Health by Lydia E.Pinkham'8 Vegetable Compound. A- HINT. jour ps-trlotlo Garden needs A11 ntlon or Run to weeds. was run down and I had female troubles William And Here From Johnstown William P.

wife and child, of JoHnstown, registered Tuesday evening at the Hotel Weimer. Mr. Boger is a brother to Dr. Charles E. Eager and H.

H. Boger, both of this city. ISAAC PATRt ARRESTED Charged With Assanlt and Battery and Surety of the Paaoe. County Detective Aaron Satta- I heard anyone coming I would run and lock the door so they would not see me. I tried several and they did not co like private camping parties, and tn and regulations GIVE IT TIMH.

"Boll my three minutes." me. Dat alg Is Jes' out cold atorage throe minutes won much more dan Jos' thaw It." "My appetite lifts come back enormously and I enjoy every meal and I now go to bed and Bleep like a child all night long waking up in tho morning feeling fresh ana, resteo. Everything that made TOO feel out ot sorts ban entirely left tne. -I never realized that any medicine could (Id as much for mo as Tanlac has dqne and I heartily dorse this great find powerful mod "rnnlac the famous reconstructive tonic la now being Introduced here nt DonouBh and Snavely's Drug Store. were very largely of th making or the several lieutenants in command, of the different units.

With the arrival erf tho new outfit, however, Lieutenant Colonel Williams and Major Clarence J. Smith and Major Thomas W. Ruth, gathered the several company commanders together In a conference, and as a result army regulations went Into vogue today, and a real regimental camp was established. From now dn regular reports will be mad to the regimental headquarters, and these will be transmitted the general headquarters of the entire camp. Inspection on Saturday The majors of each battalion Instructed the company commanders what they expect In the way of drills and other training, and Major Williams will conduct, his first official With Broken Neck Wants to Enlist As Baker ton, Aug.

of Carbondale, wearing collar that supports his neck, iWoke In a fall two years ago, pro- ented himself to the local regular uny recruiting station on Tuesday as a baker in tho commls- department, who is 88 yers old, in thai he was a first class bnk- l-er and that his physical condition iwould not interfere with his work tout hie application was turned down eh ttfl over a "high retaining wall leaving the hospital, ho rs a collar thai served as a Mother Buried With Little Son She Drowned Poltflvllle, Aug. Michael Yulsslo and her 6-year-old son, Robert, wer burled in one grave Tuesday, a large number of people attending tho double funeral. No sufficient motive has yet been found as to why the jvoman should have drowned th boy In a bathtub last Saturday and then taken her own lite, except fanntleal Idea that she didn't wnnfc tho boy to become n. soldier as have her other boys. No.

258 First to Pass and Then Becomes Bandit Inspecti 1 Saturday. 'f' possible that there will Now Castle, Au'g. Jess Hog prices broke all local records, rising to $17 per hundred in Pittsburgh yesterday. Choice Used by the Army and Navy. The shine thatstands the weather.

Preserves and softens leather. SniNoiA HOME SET Send one to your boy to dust polish his shoes. 1 Ask Nearest Store PLACK-TAN HITS-RED HOME SET 100 uworr ABVUTIIIXI MXVICI me. VU.ot.iwt "'I Madison, who held No. 258 in tho draft, and wns tho first man called for physical examination here, passed with 100 per cent on Monday, and did not claim exemption, but ho made a strange bid to escape the army ou Monday night ny a spectacular law-breaking escapade.

He entered the Fountain Inn Hotel and held up a patron taking his watch and escaping- Next he took farmer's horse and buggy and drove to tho Harmon depot. There ho got out of the buggy and attacked an aged woman, strlk- IIIK her several times with a blackjack, police say. He Is held under $2000 ball for court on throe- charges. State Merchants At Mt. Carmel Elect Officers Mount Carmel, Aug.

twenty-first annual convention of the Retail Merchants Association of Pennsylvania opened here Tuesday ad elected the following officers for the ensuing year: President, H. J. Klmmel, 'Mount Carmel; vice presidents, P. Lansberg, Erie; A. J.

Carlson, Irwln; A. Kerr, Tltusville; secretary, William Smedley, Philadelphia. Tho delegates were entertained at Maysville Park tonight by th local chamber of commerce. Athletic Meet On L. A.

A. Playgrounds Tomorrow morning the boys of the Lebanon A. A. and Progressive playgrounds, will participate in a dual athletic meet, on the L. A.

grounds, at Eleventh and Gullford streets. The girls meet has been postponed until a later date, It Is Just possiuie nun iin-iu a of the organization by the command- ir, and a paritfe will bo a feature In that case. Lebanon's Color Drab All of the. companies of the Train have adopted a particular color to designate their property and the Leb anon company's color Is rat) A1 tools, mesa boxes and other property which can be painted. Is being painted the drab color, ao that In case any Jumble In th transportation property to any other camp, the ne longings ot each outfit can readil bo recognized.

Ijmi ijfcUULMOB and nervous feelings and my head bothered me. 1 would often have cryinz zahn, on Tuesday, spells end feel as if Patry, of 219 Lehman strert, a was not safe. HI charge of assault and battery and surety of the peace, the information having been preferred by his next door neighbor, John Lerch, a bricklayer. It was stated by the prosecutor that Mrs. Lerch had taken her baby out for an airing In a baby coach, and that Patry had appeared on the scene In South Lebanon township, Just outside of the city limits.

Lerch and Patry became engaged in an altercation, and Patry was so seriously injured about his head that he required medical attention, it is alleged. Alderman Miller will grant a hearing In the case later In the week. Lerch's allegations at the pollca station and at the alderman's office were decidedly sensational. help me so I said to my mother 'I guess I will have to die as there is no help for She got me one of your little books and my husband said I should try one bottle. I stopped the doctor 8 medicine and took Lydia E.

Pinkham Vegetable Compound. It soon made a change in me and now I am strong and do all my work. "-Mrs. AUGUSTUS BAUOHMAN, Box 86, Enhaut, Pa. Why will women continue to suffer day in and day out and drag out a sickly, lalf-hearted existence, missing three- lal-eare exsence, ourths of the joy of living, when they an find health in Lydia E.

Pinkham Vegetable Compound? egeae II yon would like free confidential advice address Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Lynn, Mass. Auto Trip lender Auspices Borough Fire Company Arrangements are complete for the MEAT DEALERS VOTED TO ADD FISH hey will leave the Fire headquarters at Borough Hall, Seventh and Maple strots. During the time of tho trip, refreshments will be sold in the New Hair Remover Gets Roots and All of the men or)the camp wl have tho benefit of religious service at the Y. M.

C. A. tent, as J. Bhlers. who is in charge, has arrang ed with some of the ministers at th Reformed Missionary Conference preach.

The Rev. John C. Horning of St. Joseph. delivered the lecture on Tuesday evening.

Blacksmith Fisher Has Resumed Work A Fisher, the well known blacksmith, wno has been troubled considerably during the past several months with spasmodic attacks ot rheumatism, is again on the Job and working at his shop in the rear of the American House, where he has another effilcent blacksmith working with him. The two of them expect to get after in the work and attend to shop's trade as usual. Youngsters of the L. A. A.

Playgrounds Will Enjoy Outing Boys and girls of the Lebanon AA. playgrounds will enjoy a hike.to the Union Water Works on Friday, and participate In an outing. No one under 9 years of age will be taken along, and all are requested to bring along their lunch, and swimming suits Miss Miriam Weidman. directress, and Dan Walter, director will (be in charge. expect to leave the play ut.

Divorce No Bar to Draft Exemption Phlcaeo Aug. 8. A divorced woman dating alimony has not the as a dependent that a wife has. This ruling with regard to draft exemptions was received here on Tues- doV from Provost Marshal Crowder reply to a question raised by a divorces woman who wanted her former husband exempted because she was dependent on alimony. SOLD DQKbcOH BK (fringing Up Father.

erounds at 8 o'clock, and will return ww homfe In good time in the evening. HO TRADE CSreclal to News Hr Minneapolis, Aug. two meatless days a week was a little too much for Patriotic meat.dealers attending the United Master Butchers convention here today, so they voted Sor two fish days weekly. TJiey also recommended that all meat dealers sell fish. Tho butchers urged government Interference to stop speculation in poultry and cautioned against killing of young moat of all kinds during the war.

'Number of Others Enrolled for New Order of Orioles Young men who have signified an Intention to join the projected nest of the Fraternal Order of Orioles, held another on Tuesday evening In the parlors of the Central hotel, and discussed their prospects at some length. A number of new candidate for membership were acted upon and accepted, and it was proposed ttoat the organization be affected at once, but some debate it was decided to wait until next Tuesday evening to permit of some others participating In the first official meeting and sharing In the of charter members. N. Fair, Secretary of the State Association, and Supreme Vice President Everett C. Roth, both of Reading, were present at the meeting and delivered encouraging addresses.

Dr. MarshalFs Catarrh Sniiff Factory Girl Is $100,000 Heiress Elizabeth, N. Aug. Miss Mamie Kelly, 33, once a factory girl earning $2.50 a week, is now the possessor ot an estate estimated between $100,000 and $150,000. William Heal, 69, a wealthy and eccentric whom Miss Kelly worker as housekeeper and private secretary, die.d a few days ago and left virtually his entire estate to Miss Kelly.

The will was irobated on Tuesday. Heal ran a factory employing over 100 people, and now Miss Kelly owns the business and is running it. Miss Kelly went to work for- Heal twenty years ago at the lowest salary paid and worked industriously. Bhe became the manufacturer's private secretary and now is his principal beneficiary. Miss Ada E.

Smith, a teacher in the Millville, High School, and Edwin H. Latishaw. of Spring City, a United States Government inspector, were married at the bride's Home in Pottstown. But He Gets Next to Himself in Time All the customers and clerks noticed how run down and nervous he was, he knew It himself but could not head it off. Finally his bookkeeper told him to try Phosphated' that it had cured her father, a traveling man.

He said he had lost faith in everything hut figured it was worth a trial as a laet resort. You should hear him boost Phos- phated Iron now, even has a dozen or so on hand to start his friends on the road to weflvllle and they have all thanked him for putting them right. He saya he felt better after the first day, that bis whole system seemed to he hungry for Iron the way it took hold and the Phosphates seemed to nerves at once, he ate better and could sleep nights and get. up in the morning feeling fit. Hundreds of men and women say PhoBphated Iron ihas renewed them with rich healthy blood, giving thorn just enough Iron and the Phosphates straightened out their nervous sya- teone as nothing else could.

All say Phosphated Iron sure is a long looked for blessing. Go to your druggist and get a package today and put yourself right, square up to the Jofc. Special Notice. To insure your receiving the genuine Phosphated Iron we have put up in Capsules Only Do not allow dealers to substitute Tablets or sale in Lebanon by Donough and Lebanon Boys In France Are Not Forgotteni (Cantlnued From Page Ona). pounds of chocolate candy to young men in Pershing's expeditionary force.

One of the young men now In Prance has written that it la Almost impossible cigarettes, and at times men several dollars for a of fifteen. Candy is also very scarce, hence local citizens have re- memfcered the boys who are abroad by sending them gifts of tobacco and sweets. j. Patch A Captain It Is quite interesting to know that Patch a son of Captain A. M.

Patch, president and general superintendent of the Cornwall Railroad Co. of this city, is njvw a captain in the United States Army, having been promoted within the last few months, and he commando a company in the Twenty-second infantry, which forma a cart of General Pershlng's expeditionary force, and in which regiment there are at least" four Lebanon boys, Including George Mlsh. Hauer Sons Gift The J. C. Hauer(u Sons, Cumberland street wholesale tobaco and cigar manufacturers, this week sent a thousand cigarettes and a considerable amount of Herehey candy to Lebanon boys in and other citizens have heen remembering the lads as frequently as circumstances will permit.

The story that one of the boys wrote home, stating that cigarettes brought aa high aa 60 cents to a dollar apiece aroused Sympathy among many friends. 'Infants Invalids HORLICK'S THE ORIOIMAI. MALTED MILK Rich milk, malted grain; In form. For infants, invalids wdgrowmg children. Pure nutrition, upbuilding the wholebody.

Invigorates nursing mothers wd.the aged. More nutritious than tea, coffee, etc, Instantly prepared. Requires no cooking. Subititnttt Cost YOU Same Prfo 1917, International News By George McManus. H--T YOU tsAV VOOT-U TAKE THlti WPE WANT- IT DEUVEREO TO UATB DEU4HTFOL XOO I HATE TO LEAVE COUNTRY OOHHT tCT THE COUNT CIGARS WHO TOBAC' OH! LOOKJ'THfc COUNT XOO PRE'bEN'T AWPfc-UKHTVT.

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Years Available:
1872-1977