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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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Record Helen Walnwrlght, 15, New York, swam 60 yards in 23 3-D seconds at Baltimore. That's one-flfth better than the record held Jointly by Bthelda Bleibtrey, New York, Marlechen Honolulu, and Pauline Hoeft. Now Zealand. THEATO1UUM. "HEAUTS ARK "Hearts Are tho Metro epecial 'adapted from tho famous Btage melodrama by Cecil Raleigh comes as the features on Monday lo ti run ot two d'ays.

Much interes hag already boon aroused by the an monument the picture's appearance. Those who have already seen.the picture acclaim it an unusal achieve inent, both as regards story aud pre uentation. The plot is strong and fast, different from anything of it kind. drama contains an unusual character in a gambler who wins ft 'girl in a card game, learns that she Is already secretly married and then bides his time for twenty years, when he pursues the helpless daughter of the gjrl he once wooed STRAND. Today Timo To "lU'nt Free" Makes Kig Hit Wallace Reid has scored a rlecid- erl hit in his latest Paramount "Rent Free" at the Strand "Theatre this week.

It is a thoroughly enjoyable comedy and the star is ably supported by Lila Lee, the lea-ding woman. Howard Higgin directed tho picture. SYDNEY CHAPMN COMING MON DAY AND TUKSDAY. Sydney Chaplin, brother of Chn'r- lie Chaplin, will ba seen in a big five reel comedy production, "King JQueen Joker," It is his first production fo Paramount and it is said to be a great laughmaker. Lottie Mac-Plierson heads the supporting cast.

"A PRINCE THERE WAS" TODAY "A Prince There a new Par- Amount picture starring Thomas iMeighan, will be shown at the Academy theatre tonight. This is said to 'be one of the pictures in 'which Mr. Meighan has been seen In many months. Mildred Harris, a. popular screen actres, is his leading womnn.

The picture is well worth seeing. JACKSON THK OTHER WOMAN. Vol. one of the best- detectives in America, stated In a recent interview, that there are more cases of amnesia current tortny than'ever before. This he says may or may not be directly attributable to the late war; the fact remains that: such Is the truth.

Amnesia, be, it known, is nothing more nor loss than a loss of memory. Mr. O'Farrpll's remarks were called forth in the course of a discus- No. 8783. Report of the Condition of FIRST NATIONAL BANK, at Fredericksburg, in the State of Pennsylvania, at the dose of business, March 10, 1922: RESOURCES Loans and Including rediscounts 1244,057.30 Overdrafts, ur.aecut'ed 9.6S U.

a. Qovernmwxt MWritiM Deposited to circulation (U. S. boncUi (par rnlue) $12,000.09 AU other United Government 69,400.00 Total 71,400.00 Otfctv stocks, McnritlM, etc, 61,210.42 strawharrlpn Furniture and fixtures S'rawDerrles. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 14.7J2.61 Cash In vault and amount due from national banks Total of Items above J20.068.18 Cheeks on banks located out- eklo of city or town of reporting bank und other cash Items Redemption Fund with U.

8. Treasurer and duo from U. 8. Treasurer 20,083.1.1 133.73 REDUCTION OF SEVERAL HUNDRED DOLLARS ON WELL LOCATED 20-ACRE FARM Good buildings, consisting ot Frame rooms and summer house. Good sized Bank Barn, and all necessary outbuildings.

Big variety of fruit, peaches, apples, cherries and pears, one-half aere strawberries. are all In 1 very good repair. Price under $2500. The dwelling house on these premises alone conld not bo built for the price that is asked for the entire farm. IMBL'OEM AUfi City Sealed Mao, MdrtMU to the will by the of Purfca and Public tr.

nntll 11:06 A. Friday. March 24th, for tht fnnUshttit of inr new or second hand 700 feet straight and new or second hand set straight and X) foet of cular. portable track. 84-Inch gauge alar, portable tracit.

34-inch gjiuiso right hand switch or rocker dump car, 21-inch gauge. Further Information and blanks win be obtained at the offlc the Engineer. right reserved to reject any or all bids. J. F.

FIPHETt. Sup't. of Parks and Public Property. Attest: DAN M. SHARP, City Clerk.

eoo.oo Total $418,316.82 LIABILITIES, Capital etock paid In 26.000.00 Surplus Fund 25,000.00 Undivided profits Less current expenses, Interest, and taxes paid 3,831.25 4,361.42 Circulating notes outstanding 12,000.00 Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding 613.60 Btmasia (other than bank deposits) rub tot to Beierve (deposits payable within 30 days): Individual deposits subject to check 87,300.93 Total of demand da- ooslts (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve deposits to (payable after 30 days or subject to JB days or more notice, and postal savings): Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) 63.401.72 Other time deposits 198,013.49 Total of time deposits subject to Heserve $261,415.21 Liberty Loan Subscriptions Payments on Acc'ts 356.00 0.84 Total State of county of Lebanon, ss: CHARLES C. BENSINQ, Cashier of tho above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above Is trua to the best of my knowledge and belief. CHARLES n. Cashier. Subscribed and affirmed to before me this 16th day of March, 1822.

E. E. MEYER. Notary Public. My commission Feb.

19, 1925 R. BRANDT. WM. K. TKAUTMAN, MOYER, Directors.

PARTNERSHIP DISSOLUTION NOTICE. NOT lOK is hereby givon ttmt tlio partnership heretofore existing under the name of tho Keystone Abattoir Company by and bntween the undersigned has thiw day been dissolved by mutual 'Consent; and that Ellsworth C. BrlghtbUl. undersigned, has taken over iiud acquired the Interest of Peter Bering, xindorslgned, In and to tho said partnership and 'partnership business; und will carry on the business heretofore conducted, by said partnership at 540 3-iast Cumberland Street. Lebanon, tho place of business of the snid partnership.

All persons Indebted to the said partnership arc hereby requested to mako payment to the said Kllsworth C. Brlghtblll, trading as tho Keystone Abattoir Company, and all persons to whom Hold partnership Is Indebted are requested to present to the said Ellsworth C. Brlghtblll their accounts for payment. PKTER BERING, ELLSWORTH C. BRIGHTBILL.

D. Slegrlst, Attorney. Special Inducements On N. Seventh St. Property BUSINESS PROPERTY AND DWELLING.

Frame House 7 rooms and store room, fully equipped with counter and shelving. Bath, electric and gam. Lot 28 176 feet, with good sized garage. Special price and quick possession. MONEY WANTED ON GOOD MORTGAGES Several amounts up to 13000.00, city and country property.

Good moral risk and big margins. RUTTER REAL ESTATE AGENCY 820 CUMBERLAND ST. I 1 I I in 11.11- II PUBLIC SALE of 35 Acclimated Horses ON Friday, March 24, 1922 At Jncob Pace's Hotel at Campbelltown, PUBLIC SALE STOCKS, "BONDS And REAL ESTATE Will nold at Public Sale, on Saturday, Mar. 25, 1922 On tho premises, In Fnrmers Trust Co. Auction Room, Lebanon, 1'n I ho following described, to wit: 22 Shares Penna.

Rwy. Preferred. 17 Shares Groat Northern Rwy, Pro- 15 Shares First National Bark, Fred- erlckshurg. 10 Shares Union Safety Deposit Bank of Pottavlllo. IB Shares Peoples National Bank Stock.

31 Shares Lebanon National Bartk Stock. 6 Shares North Side Hank Stock. 60 Shares Farmers Trust Company Stock. Lot. of Liberty Bonds.

Metropolitan Edison Stock. Lebanon Valley Fair Afisoclatlon Stock. 78 Shares Valley Trust Company. $1000 Lebanon ami Annvlllo Railway Bond Sale to commence at 1:80 o'clck, P. when conditions will be made known L.

J. Gilbert iitti i Use The Daily News Want Adi to Supply Every Want SELL--RENT--FIND OR BUY LOST AND -WHITE number 30B2. Reward if roturtiPrt. Call 9 31 JONESTOWN, 5-18-lt BELL PHONE KBYS ON RINO. JtownrU It returned to 3 -lS-'t DAILY OONTAININCJ FOUR to hlfrh etohool coitcert.

wa.rd If returned to 3-18-21 NEWS name llsh fiO'ttitr, answers to XraerfMo" 18 Uar Uoward "OLLMAN. 1 439 Cumberland. 1CNO- I will offer 35 head of acclimated horses broke and rcndy for work, ranging In ape from 4 to 7 years old. I will hnvo a lot of farm chunks general purpose horses and few extra fine drivers weighing from 1200 to 1400 Iba. This IH my first sale and I sell each and every how and must be as recommended, will also have a bunch of fresh and sprlnfflnp COWH.

Sale to commence at 1:30 o'clock when terms will bo made known by eion on "The Other a J. L. Frothfngham Production, which la scheduled for presentation next week at the Jarkson theatre. HIP THEATRE. MldniRht.

Constance Blnney, star of "Midnight," which will be seen here next Monday at the Hip theatre, will have support 4,1. Jack Mulhall as leading man, a cast which eludes such well known screen personalities as William Courtleigh, Sidney Bracey, Arthur C. Hull, Herbert Fortler Helene Lynch, Edward Mar. tindel and many extras. Fine horses and some unusual water scenes are features of this thrilling play, yhich verges on the melodramatic.

Major Maurice Campbell directed the picture. ACADEMY OP MUSIC Thomas Meighan has scored another success in "A Prince There Was," his latest'Paramount picture which -is on view at the Academy theatre tonight. Mildred Harris, his leading woman, shares honors with the star in one of the most delightful Meighan pictures seen here this season. The supporting cast is capable. The two reel Capitol comedy created a roar of laughter, an added attraction.

Jacob Page P. if a man cannot remove stock on day of Salt, It may remain for 4 or 6 days free of charge at buyer's risk. Six months credit. Don't forget the day and date. Jacob Hess, Auctioneer.

Albert Shonk, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE Tuesday, March 21, at 1.30P.M. Valuable City Real Estate 2 1-2 story framA house, 0 rooma and attached kitchen situated at C25 Walnut street 25 ft.xll8.ft." Also at the same time and place a lot of Household Goods Consisting: of corner cupboards- chests; cook stove; heater; refrigerator; sewing machine; washing machine; sink- old china and glassware; ash sifter' tubs; home made ras carpet; cooking utensils. Conditions, will bo made known by Charles S. Donough Selling for Misses Mary and Kata Klclndopf, PUBLIC SALE of Personal Property Will be eolfl at Public fculr.

on Tuesday, March 28, 1922 On the promlaee. In North Lebanon Township, Lebanon County. on tho road, leading from Lebanon to Kbone- zer, belny on corner of 20th and Hllf Stfeet, following described Household goods, to wit: bed room suits good as new; iron bedstead; purlor Btillo us rood as new; dining table; kitchen table; side board; lot. chairs; rockcra; reclinlntr chair; couch; secretary; clothes rack; lot home mada carpet; Brussels carpet 9x12 rug; cooking: utensils; lot dishes and many other articles too numerous to mention. Also at the time and place tho following described Heal A lot of ground slttiato on "Oth and H11J street, North Lebanon twp.

Lebanon Co. fronting 150 feet and 150 feet In depth upon which IB erected a two story frame dwelling house, 81 ft. 83 ft. addition with all the conveniences such as water plant; Delco light plant; hot water heating system; containing a rooms and bath; a large stable 86 ft. by at It.

on rear of lot. Also chicken house and pig stable 12x16 ft. The bulldlngrs are as good as new and makes a very fine home. Sain to commence at one o'clock when conditions will ba made known by S. F.

Kfllian, Auctioneer. If. G. Ldfc'ht, Clerk. Ad.

P. Hollinger PUBLIC SALE Of Personal Property Will he sold at Public Bale, on Wednesday, March 22, 1922 On tho premises, in N. Lebanon Township, Lebanon Conuty, on tho road leading from along the Wm. Perm Highway between Lebanon and Annvlllo 1 1-2 miles East of Annvlllo 2 1-2 miles West of Lebanon City, Trolley Station Stop 17, the following described Real and Personal Propertv. to wit: REAL ESTATE 2 1-2 story frame dwelling In flrwt class condition, 11 rooms, able for two families Including bath, electric light, hot and cold water, gas; Also a stable 22x26 Hog pen place for chickens; Blsr garden different variety of fruit slalom and out buildings.

Household Goods FENCING Field, Lawn, Cemetery and Poultry Fencing and Gate.s. Lawn fencing is our specialty. I am successor to J. G. Light, representing the Challenge famous line.

Call or Sunset The Kocbenderfer congregation the weekly prayer meeting at tlie house ot Mrs. James Sherman. Services at Church Sunday, March 19. Sunday School at 9 A. preaching at 10 A.

M. Rev. Waltz, pastpr, The meeting ot the residents ol his village was well attended and the reports of the different mlttees were all favorable. Good progress is being made towards trav- ng our village needs supplied. Mrs.

David Steckbeck took part an old fashion quilting party at acob'Genie's. Fraak Ught has added a new milking machine to his business. The sale held by Jacob Witmeyer was well attended in spite of the bad weather and fair prices were received. The sale amounted to 13,118.00. Mrs.

Paviii Met? Raymond Getz- are on the sick list, but are oth reported recovering. Mr. Border is in the Heading hos- for SB. operation on his eye, tooJs Fence to GEO, H. SWOPE 607 Walnut Street Lebanon, Pa.

Fifty boyertown men and women organized a permanent public library association and a canvass will be begun to raise $10,000. Large mirror; two day clocks; hitch- en table; refrigerator; dining room suite; llbary table; bookcase and writ- Ing desk combined; rolled edge couch; hall scat; 3 rocking chairs; 1-2 dozen cane seated chairs; 2 bed room suites; chiffonier; small old time bureau; buf- jfftt; bed with springs; chest Norwood sewing machine; two 9x12 rugs; some small one-si carpet by the yard; oil cloth 3 Stoves; Ponnuslar range; Vulcan heater; Jewel gas with baker; Broiler wash machine; wringer; tubs; crocks; canned fruit; jellies; dishes; 100 piecu dinner set; cooking utensils; Lot of budding comforts; two old fashioned cover or 6 ton nut coal; Some carpenter tools; shovels; rakes; digging Iron; sledge; kindling wood; posts; lot of fance paling; grind a to no on steel frame; lot of articles loo numerous to mention. Property open to public March 20, 22. 1922. Sale to commence at 12:30 o'clock, P.

when conditions will bu maxle known by Levl Gilbert, Auctioneer. David B. FOR KRICK HOrPK, 163 S. Lincoln Avrnuc, 6 all conveniences, Apply v- AtTRENTZ. 17 9, Cu I Street, F( 1 AI 1 '''ARM HOOD 3 17 2t AT7UKNTZ.

Cumborlund Street. 358 M. FOR (29 NORTH Klevv.ntr rooms and ficullwy In rood t-ondliUir. April Apply 3-16-51 222 NTH. SEVENTH 8T.

CHICKHNS, Funeral Notices tho 17th John II. Uoltz, 81 6 months and 17 days on morrlrur at Annvllle. the thin at this city, on the John W. Kn rich, aged 17th 08 FOR SALE FOR 3-20-2t on co-vv. H.

L. HORST. bchaefferB-towr, 8BDAN 'sail at a citcnifioc sedan, Cheap. 3-18-lt WII '7 A A IIUBER Ninth, FOR SALE-LLOYD 218 CHESTNUT. Ff 3and Ked hatcliliiff CKKH si nn Betting-.

(Tuttlo strojn) per 18-Kt 18 I Bt FOR SALEL-FRAMK HOUfiR South Fifth 6-trcet, in good oondltlor Imnit-dilnito 3-18-6t posarmaloii. 343 or South 9 CADILLAC 3 18 PHONE 668. AWS STORY ft Plenwant 3-18-lt BRICK 715 NTH. NINTH ST. FOR Aippjy at 8-18-4t NEWS OPFICE.

STORE good location. Cheap (o qutok buy 3 18 BELL. IN 'or. FOR HOUSE, 114 MIFPLIN street, 8 rooms, g-ood Price 3-11-13-15-18 WOLFE, 533 Spruce St, CONCORD AND NUOARA GRAPE- vineir Cwmn'bs. CJoowboprtos soc eadi.

$22 hundred. Agerts wanted Box Fo-nwood, N. J. FOR A $50 OAS STOVPJ AS ffood as new, for J20, An Inartaretc- ous water heater for with all pipe fivtures. Apply 3-17-St 614 CUMBERLAND FOR HOUSE, 325 S.

Second street, 6 rooms, all conve.nl- Apply W. H. AURBNTZ. 818 Cumberland Street 3-11-'-X Bell 358 FOR ANTON A fine cockerel. Apply 8-16-31 r.20 NTH.

NINTH ST. FOR of repairs, mile north of city 1a OKU. HOHDL10MAY, 8-16-31 Hell 5 5 WANTED 'to focure appHoMJonis for Sick, cidoavt nnd Funeral Benmit cwrtlll- cntr-s. Good commissions and botrtla. NATIONAL LBAGUE-, 524 Federal Street.

3-18-lt North Side. PJttsburj'h, Pa, ON PROWSBTY worth to $3000.00. HM, 1B- policy of IM nl For further particulars L. f. ORIMBS, Real and 511 Boll 883.

TO BUT FOX puppteit. Aildross i 3-18-St RAYMONT) WIKf, FOR in. COM1'. SCALE; 8- foot wall case. 3-14-61 2 BTH.

SIXTH ST. LIKE FOR COUPE. row. I'rlcn reitHonnble M. A.

ItninHTBIDL 127 Lehman Strcit, Hell 87S-J. FOR, PILOT AND SEN- oca automobiles, Uxed cars Pilot 1921, its demonstrator; Pilot 1021, four pasoenKcr; big Rlx Studc- bakw, 1921; Cndllluc. foiir pnas-nc-or Ctwlllluc tourlnn: Chowolot Hedan roadster, nix, Paleo tourlriKj Overland tourlns; Buiok Pathfinder Fore touring; Stewart ar.d Republic ton tniclts. W. W.

SHE.VK, 3-7-tf 827 Cumberland Strocrt. FOR for 2-7-tf WOOD, Jl.OO. Call 13 BASKETS BELL 700 2. WANTED A. 8.

OIRLS F0n JOIEIDER Welt Department. Lebanon, Pa. YOU WANT to bo General Affent under exclusive contract for it hlKh-frrado Life Insurance Company, with first. yoar arc' renewal commlss'loas and financial mill-port whllo yc-u arc nrfttilnff Jl.shetlf Iiutem-Hy, experience and I'l-cdlt Mfj'ulrcd. Write Miaiaod MuUxal XiUe Iniurano Company, 3-18-U Columbus, Ohio.

AGED COUPLE Without children to work around hotel NTH. SIXTH IloadJiiff, Pa BITUMINOUS COAL, COMPANY WITH Iftj-ffo tonnago of fxtrn. (food coal reprcsontaitdvn to carloads on cominliSBlon basis in a vlclndty. time will do. Send refcxencAB and to BOX 417, 3-18-lt Clearfldd, Pia.

OR WOMAN, HO weekly full time, ll.oo an hour uelling guaranteed hosiery to time, wearer. Experience unnecessary. INTKRNATIONAL KNITTING MILLS C183, iC HRLIABLE CONCERN WANTS WO- irien to do first class Ttir.cy work. AltiltertaJiB IjiUera.1 pay, Slainpnd envelope brlnsrs ijartlculans. Vnderwooa Art Company, 8-18-11 I'ortsnwiuth, Ohio.

ONE solicitor. Salary and ex No InveslTiipiit. FEDERAL, NURSERIES, 8-18-H N. Y. WTO PAY $30.00 WEEKLY, 7So HOUR spare time, aelllr.K hoalery.

Ouamn- teed wear four months. Spring line BUr opportunity. Kxperleiico unnccen- PBRFECTWBAR MILLS, 8-18-lt WA.NTED—TO TIEAR KHOM OWWBR haying' farm or unimproved land for JOHN J. BLACK, Chlppewa Fails, Wisconsin. FINE TOILKT SOAPS, toll.H household products, KxcJiiHlve territory.

Free stunplo case offer. STANLEY SOAP 1214 Hprluer Garden S-lS-lt Philadolphla. Pa. AHENT DISTRIBUTORS for Lebanon county for factory rebuilt Gliunt tlrwj, direci frani the factory lookB. wears lilto now also Tlroin Solo Mllo Mulllplier, g-uar- ptincilure jiroof, also a.

Innortiibc. Call or apply to M. A. HA NO EN AND SON, 615 Franklin Street, Reading, Pa. PLACE FOR $1200.00.

Must bo good first mortgage. partlculaw apply L. CRIMES, Real Estate and Insurance, 511 Lehman Street, 3-18-2t Bel'l Phone 883. GIRLS-WOMEN. EAKN $5 OR dally ns our representative.

Big net-dt-d every bJ5 iimjthers, Uaugiiitwa, Infants All bp ajnvro (Imp. RUBINSTEIN 19 27i 3-18-lt Now HOME PROSPECT, "ICvprplay" Neodle; now, morl filg'lit solicr. AVrMo UNION BAL13S 1325 Arch £-16-18-22 TEACHERS WANTBD 16 Teachers wanted. Nortll Lebanon Township School Bqtird will meet at 7.30 P. M.

on Monday, March 20. 1022. at their Cloonu, to elect teachers for following school terra. All applicants will send their to H. G.

LIGHT, Secretary. Cleona, Pa JOB ON THE FARM BT- tha month or year. ADAM HOUTZ, 3-17-21 East tM GOOD FIRST "MCWR.T-' guge on fuTW worth Allio J5.000 montguge on pnBBfti'ly AppJy L. F. GRIMES.

i Real and lusurance, Oil Lehman 3-17-2t Ban GIRLS help wan'ted on all parts of Apply BOB AND 8-17-3t IN ifawily by lady. Addr "BOARDr 8-10-31 Care POSITION flY die widow. Addreae 3-16-3t MEJN 1 over 17, deolrlccr flan monUtly. write tor I of positions now open, a. TL'RRY, (Forcer Civil Sorvtoe 6J3 BuJldlhrf, aewlng machine operators.

A. S. KRBIDBR CO.j? Lebanon Weit IN A exchange, ateam ship tlckfttB or foreign business. Speak languag-es and have a long 4 In tills "FOREIGN EXCHAKi 3-14-5t Care of DAILT feur truck or Apply 8-18-flt FOB RENT 'OR refined geTttlonwun, "oM centrally located, S2.00 par -w'ee 3-18-tE 24 STH. 'OR ceiatrally located.

a-18-it FOR and Maple etreetn. Ape" 8-18-tt 716 NTH, OR 3-18-3t ROOMHO'I C. VWf Avpn OR TWO APA3V Apply 8-17-St 718 FOR all conveovlerici preferred, 8-16-3t NTH. fOR FLOOR in ant, 148 North Ninth and AH DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Danny Forms His Own Opinion, 'OR froret room, A FOR for light housekee J-88-tg I'VE (SOT THIS OUTFIT ON, ANP NOW I'M KIND OF TO GO OUT ON WITH IT! FROM THE CAM "WAI.K UP THERE AMP GET THEM FOR ME- YOU CAN TRY Y0UR SUIT HEUO, DANNY! I'M GOING TO THE GROCERY- WAMT TO GO AUWfi? By A600P IPCA' M..

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