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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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SEWS, tm jlKftr, Sfdrett fnti By Oondo KNOW HOW to NO RtASON tuny YOU GAM' KjltsJ THC. YUf3 I SHOWED YOU HOW TO HOLD can make immediate delivery of one 5-passenger and one 7-passenger Chalmers These cars contain wonderful "record motor" used in Chalmers that recently captured 24-hr, and 15 other records from a higher priced competitor. The Chalmers price will increase from $100.00 to $200.00 most any time. Now is the time to buy, and save that amount. Call or phone.

IDEAL AUTOMOBILE 21 S. OTH ST. JBell 11 272 GUESTS AT HOTELS August Knecht, W. C. Wilson, J.

A. Medlar, I. D. Beahm and W. A.

riel, all of Pottsvillo, motored here today and stopped at the Hotel for lunch. Buy a CHANDLER Academy ot Music TOXTGHT ONLY Wednesday, 17 Juveniles Had Merry Time At The Yorty Home Close to a score of boy and girl playmates of John Harper Yorty, gathered at the home of his parents at 1237 Forge street last evening and participated in a birthday party in honor of his seventh birthday anniversary. The little celebrator was most agreeably surprised by his playmates, and his parents, who had the entire affair planned and everything in readiness without his knowledge. He received numerous handsome and useful girls in addition to the well wishes of all his playmates for many happy returns of the day. The rooms in which the party was held, were beautifully decorated for the occasion, and the hours were spent In playing various games appropriate to an affair of this kind, and to the season of the year.

Music was an outstanding feature of the! party, and lest we forget, master I Yorty had considerable difficulty in the merry-makers, because they were masqued. fiome neat costumes were seen aa well many grotesque ones, and this feature alone provided much amusement. Sirs. Yorty proved equal to the oc- IN OINOeft All UP6STS MAN 0AYI Aftftf Rtcdvery Hi SUM Cafa Whert and QIH Companion aa ShMked, Buffalo, N. A mouse In a bottle of ginger ale iemd at the Old Teck Cafe so upset the stomach ot Fredarick McGregor, a salesman, that (or a long period, he says, he was unable to w6rk or eat.

He it suing the Var- tray Water Company, manufacturers of the ginger ale, and Hans Our Geyer, proprietor of the cafe, in the city; court for $478 damages. McGregor told Judge Noonan that be went to the cafe one night accompanied by Miss Grace Hlckley, They had a little supper and after a few dances ordered cooling drinks. Oregor took a Porto Rioan rlckey, ot the ingredients of which is ginger ale. A waiter poured the drink and left the ginger ale bottle on the table, Looking up from a grapejulce highball, Miss Hlckley saw, she testified, what she thought was a string pro- trading from the neck of the ginger ale bottle. McGregor called a waiter, who gave the supposed string a tug.

Ont of the bottle he pulled a small house mouse by the tall. McGregor and Miss -Hlckley became nauseated, they testified. McGregor took his companion home. He went to work two days later, he aald, and then became so elck that be had to go to his home in Canada, where he spent Iwo weeks recuperating. But the mouse was still on his mind when he came back, he declared, and mental picture ot soaking in hia ginger ale so upset him, he testified, that be was able to work only half the time tor three weeks after lie came back.

McGregor said his illness cost aim 196 in income. Dr. James E. Sullivan testified thnt lie had attended McGregor and that McGregor bad stomach cramps for days. Mr.

Geyer and Edward P. Pattlson of Mount Morris, president the Var- tray Water Company, admitted the presence of the mouse in the ginger ale bottle, but said they hadn't any Idea how it got there. Wednesday Sept Up to midnight, September 12th, during a period of months, we sold and delivered to tire dealers more United States Tires than we sold to dealers during the entire 12 months of 1916. jag YORK GIANTS CHICAGO COULDN'T TEMPT CUPID, NOT EVEN WITH MONEY Romeo Keeps Shoving Bills Unde Girl's Door Until He Lands In the "Nut" Section. New York, N.

to young men in love! Read and profit thereby William F. Davis, 20 of Jersey City Boad-ly loved Flora Paeltz of Waverly Place, and that is why William is in tho psychopatic ward of Dellevuo Hoa- pitnl. Flora's father, Max A. Paeltz. had caused Patrolman Shevlln to arrest William.

In the night court Paeltz said he was tired of having Davis shovo money under tho front door of hia abode. Flora cald she was too. And she was tired of receiving four letters a day from tho young man, she said; and her father objected to his pensive habit of Bleeping on the front doorstep. Every morning, he snid, the youth was on tho spot as Flora went out to her school teaching, and fell upon his knees to protest his love. When he This phenomenal sales increase was made notwithstanding our epoch-making increases of 1916 over 1915.

These record-breaking increases of 1917 over 1916 and our record-breaking sales increases of 1916 over 1915 definitely and finally prove three facts: 1. The supremacy of United Tires. 2. The fact that the vast army of automobile owners who used United States in 1916 are using them in 1917 on the sheer merit of their experience. 3.

The fact that another vast army of automobile owners have been won over to the use of United States Tires in 1917 on the sheer ur tires over other that they have ttiited States Tires I Are Good Tires emand that yo ed States Plain' casion, and provided the juveniles! could not thlnk of otller things to do with a luncheon which they will have ne tucked good U. S. bills under the difficulty in forgetting for some 'time! Pneltz front door. to come. At a reasonable hour the youngsters departed for their homes, all declaring themselves as having a "dicky time at Harp's birthday party." The guests included; Robert Isett, Donald Kreser, Margaret and Leo Kagpertv, Florence Cavanangh, Richard Shay, Erline Bostic, Lester Simon Yespy, Beatrice, Glahys Delmar and Orma Weaver, Lucretla MoCord, Henrietta Dullary, Geraldine Bleistine, and Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. George BlPistine, Mr. and rMs.

James Billmeyer, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Harper Yorty, with Master J. Harper Yory, himself.

The occasion wll live long in the memory of the last named. PRICES asc, asc, Seats Now On Sale Bell Phone 13J ACADEMY TOMORROW, FTHIDAY AJfD SATURDAY 9:80 7:30 and 0 VAUDEVILLE The Kind Wke 6 Feature 6 THOSE FIVE KIPS Featuring Baby Stinger OONOVER AXD VBTT The Rube Fiddler and the Girl WALKER AXD Two Block Pots Picture Program TOMORROW IK) OHO.l>ROeN COUNT With Little McAllister FRIDAY AND BILLY WEST Always tbe TRANSFERS-UN REALTY H. H. Light to Elolso H. Light, lot No.

140, Walut street, The Heights. Consideration, private. H. H. Light to Pauline E.

Worrilow, lot No. 252 High street, The Heights. Consideration, private. Mary S. Horst to Harry B.

Horst, tract of three acres and three and one-ttenth perches in North wall township- Consideration, $2,500. Drive a CHANDLER Could Tell Him, you any object In piling Wealth? Perhaps you have an tlon to (ratify. Is there anything you want to dot" "There is. When I am Axad financially I propose to see If thert is really any money la the The last night he came around ha shoved In a five and a ten, and that action led Paeltz to ask the young man's arrest. Davis admitted it all, but said be was madly In love with tho girl and could not help it.

"That's not tho way to win a said Magistrate Murphy. "I thought it was the only way," Davis answered sadly. "Try staying away," advised the magistrate. "If I let you go, will you promise to stay away?" "No, I can't do that," replied Davis. Henry W.

Hodge, Public Service Commissioner, said he knew Davis and thought that he had been studying too hard and that his mind was unbalanced. Magistrate Murphy dismissed the charge of disorderly conduct and sent Davis to Bellevue for observation. WOMAN 93, SMOKES PIPE DAY AND NIGHT Ride In CHANDLER NOTICE We are in the market for all grades of Scrap Iron, Metals, Rags and Paper Stock and Old Automobiles, and are paying the very highest prices for this material. Drop us a card or call us on the National Iron Metal Co. Walnut Ajley, LEBANON, Bell £90 "Smoke All the If You'd Live Long," Might Be Her Motto.

Bt. Paul, Mrs. Johanna Olson of this city, bale and spry in her 94th year, appears to believe that tobacco is a sure promoter of longevity, and her motto, if she should choose one, would probably ba, "Smoke all the time if you'd long." Mrs, Olson has smoked a pipa tot fifty-two years, not just once In while, but all the time. Not only IB the daytime, but she even gets up half dozen times at night to enjoy her favorite weed. Being deaf and unable to speak English with fluency, Mrs.

Olson made reply to the query as to whether shf liked to smoke, but filling and light, ins her pipe with a detterity thai would have turned the average smolp creen with envy, she proceeded giro a demonstration of the picture of contentment seen only in advertisements. Mrs. Olson was born in Guttenburg, Sweden, and has lived in St. Paul for forty-one years. She feels young enough to dance with her grandchildren now and then.

A Complete Stock of United States Tires Carried By U. S. TIRE COMPANY 48 North Eighth Street Reading, Pa. JOHN J. McGRAW HAS A NEMESIS FOLLOWING HIM BY H.

C. HAMILTON, n'nited Press Stnff Corrospondnnt). New York, Oct. just seems to be 17. Somehow it written in tho stars Mint John J.

McGraw shall not wl nanothnr world's base hall championship and by tho eamo sign it can ho rr.nd Hint Chicago sria.ll he a N'ompsls that shall follow McGraw hrough his ball life. And today, the stars and iro smiling on "hush leaguer," an up- won It, clinching the 1908 National League pennant. tled to get Into A ilerco crowd bat- the Polo Grounds Hint day and they 'badgered and hec- the win tored the Cuibs until It fiimoua oW Just couldn't that such odds. It was heart time, that overcame Now York and today It is duo to the same gritty deiprm'lnatlon that Comlskey Park is brushed up, waiting for its second world's series banner, Folks here nominated Heinle Zimmerman as the chief goat of all time for world's Horlos encounters. Heinle iiRorl to be onp of the old Cubs.

(lint's tho Southside 1'aiiH him and did Bonio plain and fancy riding every time start wihlrh came into Hie MR city Heinlo appeared in Chicago. Heinle. on Lake Mlchlgin to load tho great picked In New York to he a principal' earn Charles Comlskey had itssemb-i hero, took it just as had been pre- od wlHi dollars and Ingenuity. Clfir-1 dieted in ninny quarters, lln 1111- MK-fi Rowland was pust a mere Three- tethered his hollow-horned Roat and club manager and a halfway scout lallownd it to browse at will, 'or the White Sox Comtsko.y nado the base ball world K.T^P by I'ppoimiiiK him manager to succeed rimmy Ca-llrthan. 'Way hack in 1008 tho Nemesis hat pursues McGraw began to make teolf felt.

Down in the last, graphs of a fierce season, Cuba and Slants met and the battle hard. Tho lash was nerve-wracking. Then nmo the famous play in which Fred split with the biggest half for llog- cheaply. He saw them collapse and crumible twice In New York and then thought It meant something. When tihoy came from behind Saturday and won a ball game he laid It to the home, crowd.

The WQilto Sox, as a manor of (fact, are one of the finest scrappln gleams In bane ball history. Their record during the sea-son proves tholr most came out when they had to fight back. af mu McQraw nlso was tempting fate bylped It to second'scTfast' that mosT shootlnf lefthanders after left at tho fans overlooked his cdrcuB banders at tiho Westerners. They work. It was the play that have consistently bombarded Amert- can league RouUipuws ail! through t.lie summer.

BY HUGH (United SUtt New York, Jury will we win view the deceased. Bl the mangled, remains df tilt York Qtantc. And, hi the Chicago White Sot, brutally and in cold down the Olants, lour In order to seize tlhe world 1 ball championship. The defendant Sox plead ifcli Giants committed suicide. htbit the instrument ot 4l the defense displayed gntfltd left on Mie field by Heinle man.

Tlhe scene ot the crime is ty established at the Polo The coup de grace was a score to 2 lln the deciding game and frottt the wilds of darkest Harlem, a groan' arose Just the sun sank in red welter of clouds, entirely appropriate. A The first throe cantos of the fatipl game were no more excruciating than a bull fight. The dirty work began in the fourth. Zimmerman let die CoUins reach first by tin sour peg to tfhat Then Rofcertaon, after taking root under a high ope from Jackaon's curdled the souls of the GothMnUes by letting the ball percolate thru his digits. Thus, with Colllna third, Jtocksotn on nwt and tier Giants playing like Bloomer the WM set for tlhe tragedy.

Turn on the purple and us wormy mtuio on the for tints scene. FelMh prodded Ottl to Rabo Benton. OoiniU made hirtih for home. Benton toerdtA back toward tihlrd, taen tostetf Zimmerman. CoHins, alter ft Hula Hula on the path, wured Jackson and Felsrth to keep on broke for Catxflier Rwrlden WocMed enemies hemmed hlin in on side, but Zimmerman, instead tonslng to Rarlden, elected to punue, Collins toward the plate.

Thus, Col-4 Hns In wild flig-ht wae forced tov scamper home and telly Chicago's' flrnt ace, with Zimmerman In eyed frenzy at his (heels. achieved third and FelMfa aeoondtj during this horror and while Graw's backers were still wilth angnilah, scored both with a single. At this point Jttryi adjourned for ten minutes to Wring i out their soaked 'handkerchiefs. jury held that as a third baseman 7 Zimmerman is a great sprinter. The 5 Jurors, howerer, didn't think much4 of his dholce of time ana place for staging his race with Collins.

Boick Weaver, the Sox tossed a pebble Into New York's ma- chlnery in Oho fifth and vented a tie score by his floesy hand- lin gof Burns' drive. ball a fierce wfoack. speared it as it whizzed by and anap- Burns tit tlurJ but Wearer takes clnsH to.d:iy wlt'h famous bones who have up- In orucinl convhats. Nearly always it has boon notne tliut dropped Mcfiruw in 'hin world's series starts. In McGraw had cJiance to win and sihould havu turned the trick.

But Fred Snodgrass, Fred MerUUi and Chief Meyers contrived! let the. golden apple he forgot to touch second base nd John Kvors saw it. The game vas ordered played over and Chicago It is felt that McGraw made a mistake, by holding the White Sox too Lebanon Valley Loses Star Men Couch whrelock this afternoon his Letmnon team on a week of strenuous trnlnlmr In preparation for VUIanovii name-, which will be played at VIllRtiovR on Saturday, Keat- iiiK, Btur imekllnld man, will prob- nhly not In tho line-up agnlnwt Villanova SatnMny. also of the baeltflcld. has been HliHoni froni practice due to an Injury sustained In tin- unmn two ago.

Potter, wlio yilnyc.il Ktiaril Hio reaerve Inut yeiir, and Polfffr, a varsity Kill) of last year, Imva rpturncrt to col- tills week and will probably be given bertha on the varsity line-up. Reading Firemen's Union has vot- exl against the for a paid dRpart.ni en t. a tying run being put over. Sir Eric Gedder Will Appear In the House of Common! to Nnws bv London, Oct. 17.

The greateet Interest WHS aroused here today by anouneeiiient in the House of Commons by Dr. Mar.Namara, iecreUry to tho Admiralty, that Sir HESE ARE THE TWO LITTLE GIRLS WHO ARE THE NEW TO THE GOULD WEALTH, AND THE REST OF THE HAPPY FAMIll French author! hare 139 miles of a railroad In which eventually will lurt Qeddes. tho new First Admiralty would shortly make a statement of his pollny. Together with recent Washington carrying reports that Admiral Mmyo, commander-in-chief of the American Atlantic fleet, Just returned fir England, had brought a plan Cor greater co-aperatlon between the, Allies on the seas, the above dispatch may be significant as presag- '3 Ing important announcements. gir Eric Geddes has not yet appeared In the House pf Commons, his as First Admiralty Lord having made during a parliamentary reoen, Mrs.

Calvin Wilson claims th't prize potatoes of Mifflln county wir a spud weighing three pounds In her McVeystown garden. Special Excurslo TO The two iutle girls, Helen Anna, 6 1-2, and O. Margaret, 7i who have just been formally adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Fluley.J.

Shepard, are shown here with tho Shepards and with Finley J. the first child adopted. The three children wilt share equally, in the Gould lions, Mrs. yaj GETTYSBURG Sunday, Oct. 21 Bl'KClAL Fi-oiu Fare Reading Wernersville 1.7$ Myerstown 1.76' Lebanon 1-50 Aunville 1.4? Palmyra 1-35 Hershey Huinmelstovm 1-20 Gettyeburg (Arrive).

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