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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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or IT HowevftR, YOU Autos Injured In Collision Sunday The automobile of F. N. Wenger of near Frederlcksburg, Is at a local auto hospital, bojng "doctored 1 as a result of Injuries sustained In an accident at Seventh and Lehman streets, on Sunday. W. 3.

Davis, of East Lebanon, was on his way to Sunday school, In the city, and was passing westward on Lehman street, past Seventh, when Mr. Wonger Direction of the FhlU. TODAY and TOMORROW The Big Show LILLIAN WALKEll GOLD; Or; THE OF THE AGES The Picture In 1 i The Wonder of Hew York and Boston SHOULD A WOMAN'S LOVE BE SOLD 13o, 9o. Total Admlsilon, ISO. Children ec.

Coming 1 Thursday Madame Petrcva TO THE DEATH "ARROW fbrm'fit COLLAR TUESDAY, NOV. 27 Tonight Only De Rue Bros. Ideal Minstrels The Headed by The Premier Comedians Billy De Hue and Bobby lie That Talkative Man A Satan for the Blues Grand street parade at noon. Tickets on now on sale. PRICES 25c, 36c, 60c, 75c Academy of Mutic WEDNESDAY, NOV.

88 Matinee MU! Night ROBERT SHERMAN Presents The Dramatic Sensation of the Season THE GIRL WITHOUT A CHANCE A Model and Plea (or the Beitternieot of Young Who are Without Parents By WHIIWEY A Soul'Stirring Episode 35c, 50c, 76c foworraw Matinee, all 860 oa drove in Seventh street, toward Cumberland, and rear end of the Davis machine Mr. Davis' Cadillac suffered from a badly bent rear mur guard, but tho Wenger auto lost a wheel and was otherwise damaged. Farewell Dinner For Charles Reich Friends gathered at the home of John Reich, 1414 Washington on Sunday and participated in a farewell dinner for Charles Reich, who with the next contingent if draftees for Camp Meacie, Maryand. The dinner was given by the roung soldier's grandmother, Mrs. Rebecca Reich, and duck was the piece de resistance.

A distressing feature of the dinner was the absence of another grandson, Irwin ileich, who is at Camp Greene, at Charlotte, North Carolina, with Company 4th Infantry. During the social hour following the dinner music was furnished by Stuart Woo4 on "he violin. Among the guests were: Mrs. Rebecca Reich, John Reich from Lebanon; Charles Reich, Roy Allison, Miss Fay Anders, Miss Margaret Reich, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Reich, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burke and Master Lewis Reich, all from Lewistown; Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Reich, Mr.

and Mrs. Grant Reich, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Franti, Mr and Mrs. John Whitman, Stuart Wood, Miss Martha Barlett, Miss Beatrice Keller, Miss Morris Reich, from Lebanon Commissioners In Two Divorce uits Judge C.

V. Henry has appointed L. R. Riegert, commissioner to take depositions in the divorce action of Emma R. Reed against Ed ward S.

Reed and Paul G. Adams, commissioner in the suit foi divorce of Harry Moudy against Moudy. Walter C. Graeff, is the attorney for the llbellent in both proceedings. .11.

i I Mary Deck Bequeathed Estate to Daughter Adams ttr Pauber tltUte tHrttict Attorney Paill O. Atfama te fflornfhf at the cofcft sat as Mdltof In the estate of late Susan Fauber, of this city. Walter C. Graeff, represented the estate. Postmaster Sbaak To Deliver Eulogy At Elks' Memorial Postmaster William E.

Shaak has consented to deliver the eulogy on Sunday on the occasion of the an- nnal memorial service to be held by the Lebanon Lodge of Elks. Judge C. V. Henry had been Invited to deliver the eulogy, but a previous speaking engagement prevented his acceptance. THEATRE NEWS "GIRL WITHOUT A CHANCK." The characters and the situations of "The Girl Without a Chance" are presented without artificiality and In a manner that is perfectly logical, tense and with a good round measure of warm human sympathy through which the hard hearted police commissioner finds that had he been true to the principles taught him when a child, he would never have met the end as he did, when at tho last moment, he learned that girl whose downfall he tried to cause was his own flesh and blood, at the Academy of Music, Wednesday, mntl- nee and night, November 28.

AT THE STRAND is- of a Nation Afeef One of the biggest photo-play successes th'at has ever been on any screen In thlls city now being- shown at the Strand. Lillian Walker tho darling of the screen In Gold or Lust the Ages the massive pbtfto-play In seven acts that will ipraleed by both the press and public as the greatest picture ever seen In thta city. This picture will be shown tomorrow, and on Thursday ThanlfBgrlvlnjj rf-v The Strand Management has booked Madame Petrova 1 her suit-cess TO THE DFJATH which will be sure 1o pack the house. Gress Defends Title Against George Hinkle Gross sureeMfully defandnrl his title the cup In the Commercial Howling League, asalnnt Oeorge Jllnklp, on Monday evenlivjr. winning out hy Ifi1 igainst 16R.

Tonight hn Is scheduled for a gn Hftalnst Jack Heck, who had the trophy last werk, bill who lost It. In the usual leaRiie contest, the Industrials defeated the- Merchants two to one. The score follows: U. S. N.

George H. Paterson, Robert O'D. Hinckley and 7 Glenn enjoying the "Makings" somewhere on the Atlantic coast COPY OF TELEGRAM FROM GENERAL PERSHING AMERICAN RED CROSS. N. Y.

City: "Many thanks for kind offer to contribute Christmas boxes to troops of this command. Men now well supplied with necessaries, but think pipes, BULL DURHAM tobacco, cigarette papers, cigarettes, match boxes, pocket knives, small cans of jam, stick materials, novels and handkerchiefs would be suitable." General Pershing sent the above telegram from the Mexican border a year ago. He needs the same things for his boys in France today. "BULL" DURHAM was the only branded article asked for by name. GENUINE BULL DURHAM ft Guaranteed by Tfas ORATED Jack Ozaf, the fbUal fiilddt champion, 14 baClt ft York City, where he pnt touches to training ftt smcaslum tot hla match Westegaard, ot Yor afternoon of ThihksgMi; ThurBday, 28, at lenry of Music.

as the I out8 wlth such Onsuff Hassaln, thl rh Le nof the RuSalWI Charles ahd George OTM1 plans to dci a little HIM lay anrt tomorrow. Fred Bhrhorn, who is ldttfelB ta ter Oznr interests as moling the match, has word i Weetegaard to the effect that be here tomorrow, aiming tfi every minuto of his tfme in Ing in New York tor his tti6eti with Ozar. NO MORE DOUBLE HEADERS, BAN JOHSO1 The American League will or to dodge the double-header tern next esason, according to B. B. Johnson, who calls the cd tho "curse to base The schedule vlll itfe cient number of open playing off of postponed says the double-header partly responsible for th of the minor leagues.

Tho American League wni-r i HC'Von next April regardlejli war conditions, Johnson big majority of the, play era be signed to now contracts au tho prosont winter and the' will bo nowhere near the "fab sums which players formally down. Krause 124 Lock 1J2 Bowman 170 Stain 129 J. Shapiro 127 124 D9 126 151 13S 40n 327 434 414 3SI Totals 6B2 638 llt.SB 188 156 125 111 344 Potteigrer 120 Showers Ill 182 40 Bonders 124 125 Totals 723 694 LEBANON HIGH GETTING IN TRIM FOR STEVENS Coach Wilrter's High School footballers were out to practice Monday with a complete line-up, and in good condition, ufter tho Pottstown game on Saturday. In the Pottstown game a great many weaknesses were evident which will bo lessoned if not entirely corrected be- shp Snerk. late robat ed today ce the devises all the estate tM Jennje MUterstown.

Letters tes- grant- te Hoke Robert Gallon to Be a Stevedore No 6 Corps sent to the for fl nil tje is the eighth colored to Tu- during this mpatb, ftnd Oor- of ALUMINUM REFLECTS.GOOD-HOUSEKEEPING Mirro Aluminum Demonstration THIS WEEK ONLY SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION To Show the Exclusive Features of This High Grade ALUMINUM WARE Special VaJuw This Week Only 6-Qt, Berlin Price $2.25 $1.29 4'Qt. Berlin Sauce Price, $1.50 6-Qt. Preserving Price, $1.50 98c MIRRO ROASTING PANS For Your Thanksgiving Turkey Mirro Aluminum Ware is a strictly high grade line. 99 Per Cent PURE ALUMINUM. Every piece sold under a guarantee.

Let us show you the merits of this line, whether you buy or not. Lebanon Hardware Co. 217 NORTH EIGHTH STREET I fore the big "Turkey-Day" game with Stevens Trade on Thursday. Th management is fortunate in securing such a good attraction for the Holi' day game. AH lovers of tho sport, the country-over do not consider a Thanksgiving Day complete without a good football game.

Football has survived the war test above all other sports and tho game is more popular than ever. The- reason for this lies in the fact that the players are strictly amateur, and football give moro men to the nation's service than all other sports combined. It Is general r-cognized that schools and colleges are training men in their football teams for future service in the big game "over there." The local High School boasts many ex-football stars in the Army and Navy, their latest recruit being Jimmy Stoever, the Varsity right end, who enlisted several weeks ago. Lebanon has played the Stevens Trade eleven on four different occasions in the last five years, and Stevens came out the victor three times. 'Hobey" Light won the only giune for the Red and Blue with a three point goal from the field.

This speedy team will put up a great fight to take another game from their heavier preparatory school opponents. The game starts at 3 o'clock. BIO CBOWP EXPECTED Lust nlulit the High school football fiquarl begun the drive for tho season bis same at Third and Green with thn Slovens Trade School eleven of on Thanksgiving nfler- noon at 8 n'rlork. TlcktttH are golnff in record Tircnkins numbers, and mass meetings are being held by tins students with spirit mount- Ing high. The team is out to make it seven atraluht wins.

Jt is realized that the Slovens Trade team, composed of heavier and older opponents, will he the hardest team High has played since the Htcrlton game. There is no question about the power of this year's team, ft is heavier and faster than any local team in tho laut ten years with a list of good substitute material. Some of the second airing players showed up well when given chance In the Pottitown game. Clemens, JJoy. JIartlelb, Bunser, Mlsh, Qulnn Hauok, TruuUnan, German, Carpenter and Wolfe were all given a chance.

has a regular wrecking crew in tho offense, composed of Homaii Wilier, Chadwick, Trout, Boyer and Jones. In thin combination there IB everything that a High school could hope for. If Stevens Trade can hold this hunch in check for sixty minutes they will spring a big surprise. On the other hand, they will do well drive through the front line defense of Boyer, Leslie, Kase, Bpahn, Burdan Relnhurd and Jones. This is the gnSil- est lino that has fought for old High in a lone time; There ia no duuht about it that thu fans will see a great game on Turkey Day, The start whistle blows at 3 and those who desire a seat urged to come early and bring alung their war tax pennies, three on twenty-five cent admission ticket.

Rally round the Red and Blue and give them the send off they deserve for having the greatest all around team that ever wore the moleskins for Lebanon liieit. The nonteat promises to he closely fought, the teams belnir considered cvunly matched. Included In tho line up of the North Buds arc Bud Wagner and Turk Shirk, two unusually clever play- Wanner. KH a member of the liorouph team, demonstrated great line tinging and kicking ability. WHrk specialty Is skirting the North Knda -wilt IOMOWH: Uhlor Euston, Knds; Klsonhower 11(1 lu Hoihwell, and Rhen, guards; center; Olouser.

terhuck; Shirk and Miller, halfback' Wagner fuHbaek. -wilt protmhly lino un as and Carlisle dairymen have raised milk to 10 cents, following an increase by tho farmers. Albright's Line-up For Chester On Thanksgh Albright college football aquaA iifternoon on Albright field MyeriL had Its last work out before the sIvltiK day Knmc with PennsylV. Military college at Chester. Kelchner Is gratlfled with the shown hy his Red and White which filled will) pep and confldep' their ability to grlvp tho embryo BOf a good fight.

Tho rest followln Lafayette game linn proven moat flclnl to the Albright boys and all rcirulnrH, with tho exception of Polo Camber, will be in the IJmi against p. M. C. Tho team will probably line Up follows: Left end, Kelsler; left a. ShHmViaugh; left guard, BrmaaP center, J.

t-ihambnugh or Opllnger; ril" guard, Jacoby or Kobaugh; right taolj tlclBoy; right end, Qreenoueh Kechrlst; quarterback, Sllverman; half bnc-k, Hull; right half back, Howani fullback, Tates. CASINO Basement, Mann Bldg, BOWLING BILLIARDS Somehow, the Very Word "Thanksgiving" Makes You Think of Good Things to Eat Pumpkin Pie Plum Pudding! Lebanon High School Scrubi to PUyJNorth Lebanon High School and North Ends are to meet In a football game at ten o'clock Thanksgiving; morning at Third and Green streets. Ifi tfi Ifi IJT Hi ifi Sfi But these things come only once in a while, Don't forget the blessing you have every day in year. Let us be thankful for the abundant harvest, froffl which we get our daily bread, and use it To add zest and cheer to your Thanksgiving Dinner, must have good, wholesome bread, Bowman's Bunola Bread is made of pure, materials. It just fits for the occasion.

THE MODEL VIENNA BAKIBY PA. 1 Suggestion for economy: RO not waste or Ue.e etule bread lor puddings, and.

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