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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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i MARKET SQUARE AND RETURNS Elaborate arrangements have been made for the receipt election returns this evening. Many of tin prominent clubs have made preparations for the receipts of figures from all parts of the state and country through the med-iu'nl of telegnph and telephone agencies. The popular 1'lace whern the bis; crowd will be on deck, will be in Market Square, where ft big stert- Dotican will flash the figures on a screen. The Harding and Coolidg; Republican Club and the Lebano.1 Lodge of Bike will have these arrangements in charge. A -direct wire has been placed 1 in the parlors af tho Klks' Building, on the second floor, 'intl they will be wrlten out In lupliciie by telegraph to bo read to the assemble 1 KlkK In tho building, and tho other in bn fltisheil Immediately on th.i ruen on opposite side of tue on the Weimar Hotel building.

John J. Jackson has made ar- rangpmcntR for tho display 'of Tiovlng picture program which win one or, two oonmi'les, end various other pictures. Announcement has been made for returns at other places which are noted In this issue the NEWS. TO PAY REPUBLICAN CAMPAM EXPENSES Janice IS. Fisher, treasurer of tin- Harding and Coolldge Republlcin t'lub states' that suifflolent funds to defray tho.

local expenses of the organization during the presidential campaign boon received and a little has been left over. Unless tiomo good way-turns up this eveninj 1 to utilize this money to advantage it will probably be turned Into the coffers of tho Republican County Committee. F(iTEBANON YAL. COLLEGE STUDENTS TO CAST THEIR VOTES Students of Lebanon Valley College 21 years of age and over enjoyed a vacation from, studies today to onablo them to voting prec'ncts discharge their duties as large, percentage 6f the 'student'body absented themselevs- on this clause and tho school wasj practically emptied. A number of the boys and girls liva some distance from the grounds and required tho.best part of, hte day for the trip.

SURPRISE PARTY FOR MRS. FRANK WENDIG A parly wai? held on Saturday night In hoiitfV of Mrs. Frank Kendig-, at her No. 1254 Willow street. The ecenlng was spent in various games and selections on the Victfola.

Refreshments were served, for which the hostess is noted. Those present as Mrs. Harry Lease, Mrs. Arthur AVhite. Mrs.

Joseph HelUy and children, John, Elizaibeth and Mrs. A'braham Gordon and Children -Sarah and Mrs. Olive Snavcly, Mrs. Paul ISirmuerman and Readers THE NEWS Arc Urged to Ftiifniah Items for This Department. Use a Postal Card or a Children, Pauline and Rlchftrd, Miss Monday, Mary Youtz, Annie O'Neill.

Mr. and rAls. Frank Kendig and children, Ruth, Harry and Robert. t. A.

vogol, of 452 North Sixth street, was among tho early morning passengers to Read'ing on CASH PRIZES AWARDED TO LITTLE PARADERS Belldaire Auchenbach, of 545 North Fifth street, and Thome, of 255 South Sixth street, were delighted beyond measure on Monday evening when falling in securing one of the prizes offered by the NEWS, they were given cash beneficence of Tho little girl Bessie Welsh, of Comden, prizes through the an unknown donor. was given and young Thome $1.50, the out -as a clown and sheriff. the latter as a county GAMES DESIRED BY FIRST WARD BOWLERS Horace Rudy, organizer and captain of the First Ward bowling team Is out on tho open flel for matches foi- his premier five. Although they- have not been in iBtenco a very long tlmo (hey defeated the. Big Five and iiro f.apltal- izing this end of their experience- as a claim for other big teams tc take the-m on.

New Jersey, bus returned to her liome after a visit to her Mr. alid Mrs. Furman, of Greenpotur. G. WalU'rn.

of EastoDn, returned Monday morning to her homo after a visit to relatives and friends in this city. Hal-riot Shirk, returned on Monday to Now York city, a fcpf ruling tho past several hero. Anna Elizabeth Carman, of Har-isburg, spent the week end In this city visiting friends. Anna Martin, and two daut-ters Elsin (fartnul'o, iif Harrisburg 1-eturned home this morn. Ing after spending Hallowe'en In this city visiting friends.

Lucia S. Donlcy. of Germantown, who has been visiting in Hils city for the past week, returned homo this morning. and Mrs. Louis Ba-oniier- loft for Philarielphk today, afte Lllllnn Frosh'ley.

of North Seventh left this to L. Brenner, of the Model lu Shop, at Cumberland the day in Reading visiting streets, this morning for Phila- Idelphia, to spehd several days on business for the store. Alice Ktrbe, of -AlleiKown. (' and Mrs. John returned ibis morning to Lpwlsiown after a visit to Mrs.

White's sister. Mrs. Fisher, of New Anna Beehtold, of 120 South Sixth str'oet, was among thr tO RECEIVE RETURNS AT MEETING OF THE BETHLEHEM CLERKS I Tonight at the monthly meeting of the Bethlehem steel clerks in the general office the latent returns tin- profress will received as the figures become avail- ahl. It K-- thought the wire will he has returned to her homo nftor- spending several day at Pinoprtivo with friends. F.

Illshop, of West Lebanon, employed by the netnlehom S'eel left Oils morning for ('ape where will spend the next month or more in conmructipn work for the company. John Kemp, of sir North Tenth -street, loft this moniin.r for her former home, in Rocksvlllo to vote. Women In Rain Coats Over Breakfast Gowns Vote At Charlestown, W. Va. (Special to by United W.

2. Election day waa ushered in with a chilly, drizzling rain in 'tou and most the other principal cities of -the state but indications th weather would not interfere with f- heavy vote. In Charleston's most fashionable residential district, women with long rain coats over breakfast gowns, were on their way to the -before 7 a. and workers- were rallying their followers over telephone at an even earlier hour. THIS WITH THE DAY'S HUNT "Hobey" Light.

"Butch" Rittie an-1 "Stubby" Wilder spent Monday afternoon gunning for rabbits in the region about Mt. Zlon, Although the trio did not with the fruits of the 'hunt" they did have a number sufficient to satisfy the cravings of each members of the party. UNDERTAKERROHLAND REMOVED BODIES OF VICTIMS TO PALMYRA Both bodies 08 the victims of Monday night's terrible accident at Avon are now at the family home at Palmyra. Undertaker H. C.

Rohlaud, on Monday evening, shortly after the accident, was summoned to Avon and took charge of the body of Mrs. Bergman, and it was close to midnight when the same undertaker was supmoued to the Good Samaritan hqspital for the body of the son. Both were, prepared for burial, were then taken to Palmyra. U'he time of the funeral, it is announced, will be made public tomorrow. HARRY BOLTZ WILL NOT START IMPROVEMENTS UNTIL 1ST OF APRIL Harry H.

Bolts, who hUs the property at FifLii and Lehman formrely owned by Dr. Clyde Saylor, and whn proposes to devolap It into an apartpient house and store room, n-n btated that the improvements sonten.piated will not be made before April 1st of next year at the earl hat. The announcement irj made Justice to the tenants of the baildlnc at present. Mr. Boltz has.

been 'felicitated upon his purchase. He is an excellent business man and his rritnds 'bespeak or him a succa-s u) Issue- of his new enterprise. ox- casting thoir votns for Senator ing and CofUdgo. and Mrs. George Hnlns, of this city, motored on Monday nlslit.

to Harrtoburg to attend Gallf-Curci's concert. WilHiiniR, of tha Heights, was among tho Lobanonians at Harrisburg on Monday night at tho concert. Marshall L. Case, of Fift'i and Chestnut streets, and Misses Nnncy and Catherine Light, motored on Monday evening ta Harrisburg to hear GaUI-Curci's concert. and Mrs.

John Moyor, of 1116 Guilford street, returned home from -Easton, Delaware Water Gap and AlleiUjp-wn, where the- wpent tlu CATHOUCSOTED" CEMETERIES AND PRAYED FOR REPOSE OF SOULS All Souls Day is beirfg observed in the various Catholic chiu-chps of the region today. aeon: with custom, the members of varioi-s pariehes, headeLtv the rectors and assistant In es- sion to the several cemeterias where prayers were offered for 'he repose of the soute which have pa into beyond. The.services wero very impressive. 55. R.

Kllllaii, of Rlchland spent the day In thkclty on busines nnd shopping. Bronnor, of Fourth and Wil low streets, transacted business af fiiir today In Reading for Hi oflrm of L. Brenner and Co. H. Jackson, of Allentown and oFrbos C.

Hcrsh. of Both leliem. spending several days In this cily on business matters. H. Uhler, of Rending, is spending the day in ibis city visit- Ing friends and transact Ing business matters.

Emma Hoffman, of Now ork city returned today to her homo after a visit to friends at Annville. week end friends. relatives and Frederick Vraiitz, Tenth and Willow strettis, returned home from Washington, D. where she spont the past few weeks visiting ivlatives. Mrs.

Frantz was formerly from Washington. Gebhart, of Harrlsburg, employed In the First National bank, returned- to his work there, affr spending the week-end In this city. Leeter Bowman, of employed in Hank's Lu- partnient store, is unable to bo at work because of sickness. Swart, Harry Werth, Hess, 10. M.

S-wope, J. Shelly, or Hershey, were Jn this pity on -Monday. BARBER JOHN KLEISER VISITEDJAT1VE HEATH John for years a popular nber of tbe.c.iy, and now engaged in similar business at AK a own was a visitor in city over Rundal. Ji left on Monday for his home. He was accompanied Mrs.

Kleiser, They made the trip here in an automobile, accompanied' by their daughter. Mrs Peter Marks, and her husband, of Philadelphia son, eGor-ge Kleiser, U'EO of Philadelphia, and Mrr4 Amelia Schaeffer, of "Allentown. Mr. Kleiser left Leibanon eighteen years ago. He looks quite as young as when he left however, and was given a cordial greeting by a host of old time friends and acquaintances.

DOWHOWp BROTHERS HERE ON A FURLOUGH NEWBUKGER HENDERSON and Raymond Dowhower, formerly of -this city, now of Har- riaburg, are visiting at the home of John Powhower, of West Lebanon. The young men are "serving th second year pf their enlistment in the army staticfied at Camp Bragg, North Carolina. SAD TIDINGS RECEIVED BY MRS, MANBECK FIFTEEN COTTON TAILS FOR REED AND KALE Marlin V. Reed and Wdlilam Kalcx spent Monday afternoon in the vicinity of Campbellstbwn hunting for rabbits. Reexi bagged seven and Kale went him one better.

They returned homo kite An the afternoon. Doth Reed and Kale are good marksmen and usually average about this number. New Want Ads. Bring Results, Mrs. Allen D.

Smitlh, of 126 Cumberland street, on Monday evening at an elaborate Mask and in honor of her mother, Mrs. Harry Young, of Philadelphia. The 'house was decorated in Halo- we'en colors, of yellow and black, with pumpkins, ghosts and huge bouquets of chrysan- themuins and greens adorned the tables. Tihe guests appeared costumed each received pretty Hallowe'en favors; First prize for cards was awarded to Mrs. Alfred S.

Weiss, Second prize to Mrs. H. Rajik Bickel, and third to Mrs. Harry Spohn. Following the cards an elaborate luncheon was served.

Tho list of guests included the following: Mrs. Harry Hoffman, Mrs. Emmet G'herst, Mrs. Harry Spohn, Mrs. Harry Ehrgood, Mrs.

Clarence Becker, Ms. Alfred S. Weiss, Mrs. H. Rank Bickel, Mrs DeWitt George T.

Spang, and Mrs. Adam Miller. Tho guest of honor, Mrs. Hurry Young, was presented with a handsome boudoii: lamp, by the members of Mrs. Smith's Card Club.

passengers to Reading to spend the day. MISS ANNA LAWLESS HOSTESS AT MERRY HALLOWE'EN PARTY Mlns Anno. JL.HAvle.ss;. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Lawless, of 404 entertained a number of her friends at home on Monday evening at a delightful Hallo- we'en party an' masquerade. Tho house was prettily decorated wiUi pnmpkdma, corn shocks and crope paper and the guests appeared In fancy costumon of all eorta iuid kinds, Tho evening was pleasantly spont enjoying vocal HoloctloiiH, which wort) accompanied on tho piano by Mario McNally, and (hero wore son'oral lino Kolootlons on tho mandolin by Miss Catherine Lawless. A number of Interesting games wore played and delicious refreshments were served. Those present wero Misses Dorothy Mario McNally, Rebecca Wolf, Florence, Catherine Carrot, Miriam I'iorco, Violet Pinrce, Ida Iloffolflnger, Mary Jane JSoll, Betty llabocker, Messrs. Wlilmcr Carrot, Lloyd 'Fields, 1m Orubor, Harvey Yoager, William fockloy, William Grumbuln.

Harry Blouch andlW. Matthews. FOUR BY PIERCE GERHART Pierce Cer-hart returned from a Hunting trip to the Water Works on Monday with four rabbits. Ho was one of a paty of gunners, some of whom met with greater success while some again wero not so fortunate. Mr.

Cerhart is a dyed in the wool sporta- nan and plans another expedition vithln the week. i- i I I worked up till 12 o'clock at night, nR )Cf when adjournment will bo made, Isamarirnn and if so desired, headcjuartprs can under ihe mkrn up at one of the other numerous stations. Back In In Harry Flrestlne, a ptteditff'ii county Jail, charged with his wife with intent td who last week took several ftffit of mercury tablets with ttiteji tent, la back In hts celt afalf CAN ACCOMODATE 2000 PEOPLE AT THE Y. M. C.

A. THIS EVEN. Secretary Charles Kelchner, of the V. M. C.

stated today ho will he able to. rare for 2000 people at thp association this evening, if the weather is unpleasant and his In vital ion to the general public will bo accepted The men and women Invited to partake of 'he good cheer In tho building tonight while the election returns at'o received and disseminated within the rooms. A speclaJ wir 0 has put In service and a program of fellow prisoners of Ills aftettt minutes after he swaittHfi son, There was some ddtflbt" to whether he really took but physicians at the that he had swallowed at leasts grains of the mercury. he waa given an ometie 4 time, and he escaped, i sore stomach. Ho Is In health again following BISHOP MCDEvrrr THE LOCAL CHURCHES ififl MISS LIZZIE GINGRICH, 87, VOTED AT LAWN Miss Lijizle Gingrich, of Lawn was one of the first voters today to cast her ballot.

She Is S7 years of ago, and voted the stralghl Republican ticket. MISS FIRST FEMALE VOTER IN THE SEVENTH WARD Miss Alta H. Dortz, qf 'Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.

of North Ninth street, captured the honors In the Seventh Ward this morning for casting tho flnst man's vote In the Liberty House. Tho young lady was escorted to the (polls by her father and together they added two more votes to those already cast for Senator H-milng and Calvin Coolidgo. WASHINGTON FOLKS AT COXRES1DENCE Mr. and Mrs. famucl Cottrell wero.guest^ the how6' of Mr.

and MctMvitt, of the Diocese of tho Cat hollo Ohu1 in Lebanon on Sunday. I of the parish cluirchos and bho suburbs and wall, and at services tt. a tt for an orphan asylum Whlfchf built In the near that Hie asked tho 'Lebal parishes to uld liberally; HARRY REAM SHOT) AND PIERCE MILLER! Harry F. Roam and'Pier bagged rabbits bottrtv Monday afternoon on spent In scouring the fleltf" 1 vicinity of Fredericksbu'rg. shot five of Uio bunnies'Id last two tor Miller.

have been issued to a large number of guests for an elaborate, dinner party followed by cards on Thursday evening at tho 'homo of Mrs. Frank Kr-auso, 121) South Sixth street. Mrs. Alfred S. Weisa, of U30 Chestnut street, will entertain at a card party at her homo on Thursday evening, Invitations have 'boon issued to twelve guests.

CORNER DRUG STORE AT ACADEIfJHIS EVENING Arrangements are complete and tho alo of tickets going in (le style tor lie home talent production Corner Jrug Store" to bo given this evening i Academy of Music under the uwpices of the Fuhrman Post No. 23 eterans of Foreign Wars, and the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. The cast of characters includes a number of talented peopla from this city and u's the show itself is a good one, success is assured those in charge. N. STOCK EXCHANGE WAS CLOSED TODAY Ne York.

Nov. Now York Stock Exdlmngo, tho Curb markets, banks and other financial Institutions wero 'closed today, a legal holiday. Soe J't In The News, Mrs. T. Cox, of 284 Chestnut 'Mondayevenlng.

At present Mr. Cottrell is employed in Washington D. but maintains his voting'pre- cinct at Annvllle, where lie lived. They returned to the National Capital today. Burned To Death In Fire In Berks Co.

(Special to Jjfcws by United P-OBJ) Reading, Koim, 2 years old, was burned to wai'e year -was rescued in a fire "which ''tie -royed a barn in which -were playing night. Francie father of the discovered t.ie CHICKEN DINNER ON BIRTH ANN1VERS OF ANDREW A Tho of Andrew Allwein was cel'el a littlo party of friends'and! Monday evening at his-homc and JSlm streets. chicken dinner In honot and games muBio' Alan Ulrich played 'thi entortalned tho her of the. latest tions in big ii'iiuibora'. tlio celebrant while a aiumbeji served' to convey tlie gopd, twi" closer friends.

-s DEATHS and was'a'ble to rescue Hunters and State Police one. VIOLET Violet Smith, aged fou.pl} daughter of and Smith, of 314 South died on -Sunday at Sanatorium from the on pneumonia. waa removed to tlie OLDEST VOTERS IN THE UNITED STATES E. JC. Haabeok.

of berland street, morning jeceived in a telephone cation, from. Reading Mrs. Aiice JJn.ayge, wife of h.er sin, Bdwta Kaauge, died there, Lt had In Lancaster Co. Woods to News by United 1-reaa) Lancuster, 'Nov. posse of hunters and state police today searched the wood" in this vicinity a white man with a- gash in his loft wrist, was bltien by.

ndu year old Hilda Neff last night, ac- ifording to tho story told stale police, when he attacked tho girl neat her home on tho Harrisburg pike and dragged her Into a thicket along the road where she was picked up iby pu hope that her iif migh but the disease had heavy Inroads upon herli vitality and tlie nursing Jn restoring' hen. The ents have the of friends. The parents, grandparents.vi grandparents. The fup held on burial at JOHN The remains of Boyer, were laid 3t-f njfe ad4 TO TAKE APARTMENTS AT HOTEL STRATFORD Mr. and Mrs.

Mlllard Jones, WHO have been making their home for some time with Mrs, Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W- Deck, on Chestnut street, have decided to return tp merllngs cemetery this Tho services wore coqductJB home of the son, on East Lehman street' Rev, Dr. Welker, Kimmerlings, ofliciatlng, Undertaker H.

C. charge ofthe the Hotel Stratford where for several months, liyed TRIO SUCCEED IN BAGGJNGJ3 RABBITS Blester stine, Harry Culp, 994 Stine spent Monday afterftooa to the fields 'gunning for rabbits" and with, vittusmal success. tjie paped at tfee Wtoala in tUe viftluUy of twfyJUe qpd, it Funeral services o'clock this afternoon, of Mrg. Jflftha" Josoph Spang, at the fa Quentin. The Glngrlcij conducted thT the house, huriw at Kin bearers Harvey Qeorge Albert Undertaker of BRITISH SOLD) RAIDED THE; TERENCE Cork,.

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