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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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tURGER, HENDERSON LOEB and of New York and tfftOMfelphiA Stock Offlcc CmMberlftad Lebanon, Pa. Belli Phonw 880 -MM. "It YORK, opnn- U. 8. Steel iff up Vt: 1 tars off flinrlalr Peoples up off V4: Baldwin 131 Vfc New York Central 122 off 5 Cast iron Pipe off South- PaMflc 105 up Union Pa- 15lii np 1: American Smelting fc off American Can 172 up American Sugar up tt- of 24 Rotith Kdgrhtn rt the 2.3 momliRrs prcwnt.

Ctrato- marlly the hiiBlnoas session doclnl BfiMlon, but. In thta hn order was rRVBrsed and thfi class wiw Into tho dining room at Beet Bug Can Fdry Inter Corp Loco Fdry fftl. ATol 172 202 3s 120 Woolen 60 V4 202Vi 12014 194 60 V4 21 29 20 82 04 14'-4 ij ft St Paul' Pfd. Me Cop Oolh, lottt Prod left Steel A 0 79 181. Sup 20 il.Pet Lea 20 Mtrs 0 Ulcago R.

fit. I let Pfd Motor 39V4 32'A Jforth Ore North Pfd' j)t 8 Steel ft Ntekel 78 Grocer Jota Gafrich Fused Awn at Home SERVICES HELD FOR THE LATE On Guffittd Street ISAAC ZUG J. A. SOWERS CLASS MET AT KELLER HOME Thn Joswph A. Sowern Wble Class of the Centenary M.

B. Sunday school Its monthly buslrfftew and notfaft tli 0 home of Keller, vnry nurprlfle arHd a was acord- 8.1R o'clock whnre and Oop Ine Valley (jfcfc Truck Motor and Pac Pao Prof Central and 31 'drth Ainer Pac 70 V4 'gbkai'd Mot. 1R ,.011 -64 Petrol. Petrol. B.

lips Pet 45 63 Rights MUbtfq Steel tJL A S. 105 bids Spgs. Utt. 6ll air ith. Pac uth, Rwy.

War debakor Pac A Pac. Conl HI, itafcen B. B. 4 4 ibfc Pr6d 7 5 ifon Pac ism toe Alco R2 7 Rubber Steel ni Mi I 65 77 27 23 I 14fi 123V 4 16 75 45 78 27 74 44 160 p.upppr 'served In oourses. Mrs.

who Is very In the culinary art. proved herself equal t.o tho oocaalon and on the feHrJtaifclona. of th ClaBS, all otf thorn highly of tho snmptuotis dinner which was served. 8h was assisted by hor daughters, Misses Millie Krtllor, Mm. Mrs.

and Mrs. lje the bimlneBB swmlbn the class decided to hold Ita eecond annual ba.nnuotn at Ylngst Motel. Palmyra, on evening of 12th of March. During social seeslon which followed t.he btislnosB sesnlon, thn claas nntortalnftd wlt.h ptano scloctloriB by Mrs. Leo Kahler and (wveml dnots by Miss Millllo Keller and Mrs.

Mn.btr-r- noss. Prior lo It sad journal, the votnd Mr. and Mm. Kflllor a Tory affahln host, and howlrsn, The following mpm'hora were pronrnt: MpssorH, Jamng C. Slew, How.

nrd WoiiRort. Kecnan, Wm. R. Arlhur Sloftrtst, TI. Omni Bolllngm-, f'has.

Oiilp, Irwln IT. Tloan. nnnja.mln Iluwlclns, Bendor, 43 no Iflndeu Pfd A 64 David Hondor. Irwln R. 'Moman.

Uriah Marks, Ralph Marks, Cluifl. Ohas. A. Donloy. John Sowers, Th.o- nwifl Fornwall.

John P. Reed, Howard Mftily, Earnest B. Gardner aiwl Mr. John Kollcr. HPV.

Dr. A. flhalkop, pastor of thn Oh rah, til I ho Invitation of Mr. Knllor, wnH flf lh Cliww and he Hp-oko In thn highest terms of the flllowRhip 'occasioned by comlnc In with thn members of this latm. both In Church nnd olatlona during his throe years, pas'- ornt In Uiln )o.

Com. Kurtz Passed Birth Anniversary County Commissioner Harry O. Kurtz, on Thursday passed a birth- lay anniversary, but to avoid any losslblllty of accusation of endeavor outshine the Lincoln anniversary, waited until today to observe his own natal day. His fellow commls- jilssloners John. H.

Light and Aaron Mase, and tho clerks and solicitor Dnwflnn accepted invitations to a dinner at tho Kurtz home on South Ninth street, tho foost bens shared by two personal friends as guests, with William Whitman, court house janitor. Tho diner wna prepared by Mrs. la Lebanon county stylo and KtiostB partook of tho spread in a manner that left no doubt whatever as to their appreciation. Top- pod off with tempting home-made plos and rakes, and delicious iue cream 'the was a rich treat Indeed. -Mrs.

Kurtz was voted a culinary nrtlst and Mr. Kurtz ro- colvort best wishes for many happy roturiiB of tho anniversary with continued Rood An Advance Sale of Spring-Top Or Sport Coats In Women's and Misses 1 Sizes Junictfs 15 and 17 'Misses 1.6 and 18 Women's 35 to 46 With the season of Sports at hand with the general tendency leaning toward sport clothes, and particularly Sports for every day wear, these handsome Coats of Cafeel Hair, Polaire, Downy Wool, Genuine Scotch Plaids and Herringbones are timely indeed. Every one is fully lined with silks and every one carries our label of quality and workmanship. 12.75, 24.75,34.75 44.75 in the season they will be higher priced The funeral ot morning at at hla late at Mnibacn Interment 1 took at Cbttrtto of the Breth- 6r- ren ceftetwyneAr es. S6r- vlces were held the chttrth, by Revs.

Zelflar atttf Michael Kurtz, of Richland, Rev. Zeigier preached In the language havinir for hU He.b. "For we know him that hath said, vengeance Buy Now For Later Or have a Coat laid back for Spring by making a small deposit on it TKe H. J. SHENK DEPARTMENT STORE Coats 2nd Floor Elevator unto me, I wili recompense, salth the Lord.

And again, Lord ehall Judge his people. It Is a fearful thing to fall into the of th living Ood." Rev. Kurt" followed in the English language, as a basis for his remarks, Rom. therefore the goodness and severity ot Ood: on them which fell, severity; butfcwwajrd thee, goodness, if thou continue In goodness: otherwise thou shall be cut off." The lattge and appreciative audience, who had fca.tb.ered from far and near, to pay their last tribute of respect to the departed one, were held almost spellbound' by the able manner in which they conducted their theme. After the services were over the Board of Directors the R'chland National bank, of which Mr.

Zug had been president, presented a set of resolutions which were read In' th presence the audience.) A fin eulogy. The Board of Directors of the Rfchland bank attended the funeral in a body. The pall bearers were John Zart- Trtan William Bellman and Satn. of Lebanon; William Leber, of Bphralta; S. L.

Miller, of DenVfir, and Jacob Hereh'eyV of Manhelm, Lantaftter couttty. The remains reposed In a solid mahogany copper lined casket. The casket was placed 'n a sfeed vault. Purieril Director Harvey S. Wlke, of Schaefferetown, had charge of I the arrangements.

After interment was over, refreshments served In the base- of to which all were welcome, Mrs. Leah SheH man Mlsa Sallie Reber had charge of the coolrery. John Henry Gingrich, 81 years of age, groceryman at Fifth and Gntl- fdfd streets for many years, fit his 601 Qnllford street early this morning after being confined to hia bed lot the past four weeka with brlghta disease. The deceased was a highly respected resident ot the northern section of this city, where he was well known and bad many friends, who were saddened when they learned of his death. For the past two weeks he had been in serious condition and little hone was held for his recovery.

However he rallied 'by his wonderful will power and for several days he was slightly regain- Ing his strength. Just a few das-s ago he grew weaker and Tfth given a great deal ot attention by local physicians, who did everything to their knowledge to bring the man back to normal life again. He was a member of the Seventh Street Lutheran Church, where hfi took an active part Invthe promotion of religious work assisted greatly In all the undertakings the church. He was also a member of Camp 65 P. O.

S. of A. Beside his wife, Amanda Nes Rlt- tle, he leaves the following to sur- vivo; three daughters, Mrs. Virginia Smith, Mrs. Ll'oyd Fields, Mlsa Yeah.

of Philadelphia; five sons, Herman. Howard. Harry, John andjgrederick; one sister, Mrs. Irvln two Brothers, Nathan and MOBOS, all of Lebanon. and Mrs.

Fred W. Taylor left for to spend tho day Malbel Klmmel, head of the Millinery department of the Bon Ton store, returned homo from Now York (Mly TruirtJdfty eveniag, after spending som 0 time there on a trijj. J. O. Stewart, of Harris- purg, Is spending aomo Mmo here as tho MfH.

ft. H. Light, of 330 North Ninth street. 4 0.4 I', I 10 vi Bagle Oil Sug Fire Destroyed Butcher Keath's Smoke House I .) Vi 8KBVM.1K BBtJiriUTUOS Noon ion Bid stock stock ed 82 de- bonds lre iaa and (Ex Dividend. rlia Offer 211 106 101 Fire Company till Celebrate 145th Anniversary Feb.

21 A Hinoko hou8o on -the premises of John Heath, nt town, vviw ripstrnyed by tiro (his morn Ing. AH tho building had eoncrHo llro place In thn bottom, no ono was nblo to account for tho (Irn excepting on tho theory that fatty mould being Hniokocl foil Into the flro bo- low, which Htnrtod a blnae that IK- nltpil. tho wooden super-structure. Mr. kenth only on Thursday added 100 pounds of -fresh HIIUWIKO to othor In the Bmokchouso' and In ad- ifor Rnadln-pr thrts morning, where they wll spend the day attending the ors exhibition.

Mr. and Mrs. Frod Thompson loft for Harriaburg this morning, where they will tipend the clay. II. M.

Rmorlok returned to her homo In Annvlllc, after spending tlmb hero vIsiUnK friends and rolntlvps. William WentltnK returned to her homo In Annvllle this mprn- hiK, Hftor Hpondlng tho post days hero visiting friends and relatives. dition to thin wore lmnin and shoukl- Piti of pork which was smoklnjj for throo nelKhbom and Iclends. It Is Hald thn npollod moat ronstltutnd mon- of a financial IOKH than tho pmoUohoiiNO ItHclf. Tbo fire company rp- Hpondod tn an alarm with the Ohom- Irnl and soon had (hi) (trillion toibdupd, but the maat waa burlod and blackened and "scorched In the debris when the smoko rollnpmd In tluv flro.

Mr. Koiith Is orcrtlnK a now home nmir tho KinokH houwo and as the wind was blowing flames toward It tho dromon rlovotud tholr attention also to Having tho throatonod house. of the V'nlon Flro Com- Lebanon's pioneer flro 'ight- OrganljaUon, will rolobrate i gnniversaiy of the OB February 21 Illngton's birthday annlverHary. tire department and city Will be guasm, and fine be nerved. A lommittoe ng elaborate arrangements celebration.

ting Baby Boy The Kale Home lo, driver of the Chemical jne and Inaurance Patrol faftt the City Fire Depart- i)ao chauffeur ot the Ambulanca, who ot ovor- )f in ht. A bouno- arrived at his home tWs and It that the newcomer for he ia tn Adorable ANY circumstances can arise to affect 1 adversely an estate un- der individual trustee- I ship. Especially is there I dancer of death inter- I venlng. This Company moves along without interruption in transacting business affairs, so that there is never the need of strangers taking up any broken threads. Consider the advantages of appointing us as Executor and Trustee of your estate.

Charles A. Miller, of 433 Konlh Sixth Street, left for Twmnqua whore she will spend several days visiting relatives. Oroff, of R33 Walnut Htroot, leftf or Tamaqua this inorh- IMK to spend novoral days visiting frlctuls and relatives. John Clauser, of Freapwrt Mills, loft for Tuckerton this morninig spend vtsitlng friends hd relatives. Nellie Goss, of 514 Oomtoer.

and left for Philadelphia this nornlng to spend tho week-end vtolt- ng frdnnds. Louis Krohm. of Spruce nd Lehman streets, left for Reading his morning to upond the day. IX renirned to his home Lvwlatown, after spending s6me Ime here on business. J.

Prangr, of Eautftn, passed through here On his way to Wei-ners- vllle to apond some time visiting relatives. J. Bowman, of Trenton, New Jersey, passer! through Lebanon on hlH way to Harrlsburg to spend some time vinlUhg relatives. and Mrs. O.

H. Ramsey left for Hnrrlsburg this morning; to spend the dny. C. Stevenson to hts home In Harrlsbtirp, after spending: some tlm6 here visiting relatives. Clara Yiwgst, of U.

F. D. No. 1, returned horn from New Yorte Jlty Thursday evening, after -spending some time there ou professional inertness. and Mfcrl ft Toot, ot the Toot Specialty ship, Ninth and Cumberland streets, returned homne from New York City Thursday evening aifter spondins; some time there on (business.

Mrs. Kate Weidel returned to her home in Catasemjua, after spending some time bore aa the guest of Mrs. John Groff of 633 Walnut Btreet. O. Gamier, of 100 Willow street left for Reading this morning to spe'nd the day on business.

C. F. Bodey, of 92S Cumberland street, left for Reading to spend several days visiting her parents. Lillian A. Krum Has returned from week's buying trip to New York and Philadelphia.

She engaged as trimmer Mies Marie C. ShMck- er who will be to her former patrons here At "The Shop of tlnctionand Emanuel Behney returned to her home In Ontwood, after spending some time visiting her daughter Mrs. 'Clara Getz ot Lebanon Route 4. Charles Leutemack of 126 Decateur avenue, laft for Jonestown to spend the day visiting friends and relatives. H.

L. Light returned to Man 40, Charged With Enticing Girl Aged IS, From Walnut Port Home Chiier oif PcHee Harry SeoJer and Officer Anspach, today went to "the Harry Hohst farm, in South Lebanon towiMihip, -and took Into custody Harry Boyer, acred about 40, and Irene Frantz. 15, both of Walnut Port, Pa. The arrest was made on information made by th irat father of the girl, who alleges that the roan en- itfaed his young daughter from home on February 4. It is asserted that they came here almost directly, and secured employment oh the farm aa hired help.

The man is charged wltn entitcdng a girl of minor ajge from home. The pair are now being held at police to await in- atruotlona tram father ot th a girl Send In Your Letters and Secure Free Tickets to Downie's Circus Have you written the letter ye telling Why you like to ge to See thi circus? Don't forget, Saturday 1 the last day that you may get th letter in. Andrew Downie's circus Is the firs show ot this kind that hat ever in Lebanon and is euro to be a favorite, especially ot the children Everybody will want to attend one the three days Jthat they will showing at the 'Academy next week. "Wily I like to see a Think this over and write the answe at once in not mere than 200 word and send the letter to the Aeademj of Music in care of Harold Heck man, House manager. Get you letter there before 5 P.

M. Saturda: eveninr and win one of the pain of. tickets. twelve best answers will re John Hershey Here Conferring With The C. C.

Hotel Committee John Hershey. lessee of the Frederick, Is also an pplicant for the proposed new hotel built In Lebanon, arrived In the ity this afternoon, and secured an wdience with the nienVbers of the hamber of Commerce Hotel C6m- miittee. Th meeting'was still in see- Ion when the, NEWS went to press. )eaths and Funerals CHRISTIAN SBIGRIST Funeral s-srvices were held this morning at 9:30 for the late Ihristian Selgrist at the residence West Lebanon. The deceased was Civil War veteran.

The Rev. Samuel Waltz, pastor of the United Brethren Church, in West Lebanon, officiated. The bearers were Milton BentB, Jeorge Kepley, Miles Ralber and William TJhler. Undertaker Rohland was in charge of the arrangements. her home in Pittsburgh thi morning after spending some time in Freder- kkflburg, visiting her mother, Mrs.

Samuel Dressier. HUH returned to his homo in Philadelphia, after spending (tome time here on professional business. 1.. H. UHeh.

of 1605 Oak left for New York City thtl morning, where she will spend the of the week visiting friends and F. p. Swuru returned to in Plnegrove, after spending time Iti Heading and Lebanon I on Sell It Through. The NEfWS Card of Thanks I desire t.o express my appreciation and" thanks to relatives and friends for the kindness and sympathy through my recent bereavement. MRS.

HENRY M. FAHR IF YOU NEED AN UNDERTAKER Call Theodore Werner 650 EAST CUMBERLAND STREET Bell Phono 649-J Electric Door Bell Two New Victor Artists Toa Tired Mitchell High Tone Muu Mine Mitchell Brother! P- 1 Victor Record No. Dance Record by the "King of Jan" IH See You in My Drewnr-FM Trot Paul Whitman nd Orchestra When the One You Lore Utlh fecal rtfraln Paul WhHeman and Hii OrchMtra Victor Reead No. I95S3.10-inck A New Victor Recording Orchestra Bring Back Thwe Roek-a-Bye Baby Trot Dick Long'a Nankin Cafe Or. If You Don't Tell Trot Dkk Long 1 Nankin Cafe Orchestra Victor Record No.

19543.104n«h JAMES MALTA TEMPLE Special For St. Valentine Day at THE FLOWER SHOP REAR OP COURT HOU8B Roses Frizia Carnations Dafodils Sweet Peas We have some very nice Cyclamen Plants, small and large sizes. John L. Bernstein P. woomer returned to hip honje In Orangf.

after Hme here and celve each two tickets to the firs performance of the circus on Mon day night. These winners will announced in the NEWS Monday nisht and you will get your tha Academy. 1 There will be special matinees tori the school children Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon at 4.15. Townships Taxables Appeals To Commissioners Residents of the Seventh Ward and of North and South Lebanon town- g4ven an cwpontunHy Joto appeiJ from recent property tnts. Tho of each Melons present ESDECO STATION $1.50 Van EM Hair Tonic 98c $1,00 CotyU Face Powder 79c $1.25 Creomulsion 74c One to a Customer.

None Mailed, Esdeco Cough Baham 50c Aik for Sample..

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