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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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Lebanon, Pennsylvania
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6
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SHENKS' Pre-Decoration Day Sale omens arm eather Special Offer for Tomorrow and Monday About 4OO Washable Dresses Of Anderson Gingham, colored Dimities, Tan and White Linen, Figured Lawns and Alarfjuisotto. Ladies' and Misses' worth from $6.00 to $20.00 Special at $3.50 to Dainty and cool drosses for $7.00 and at tically the cost of material and made Dresses that lit, pins style. Tubs Suits for Outing and Traveling Tailored Linen Suits in Tan, Xavya.id Oyster $7.00 to $12 Stvlish Long Linen Coats, various combination trimmings. Prices Tub Skirts $1.00 to and White, of Lineup, "Repp, Linen. Peter Thompson Suits of Linone and $5.00, $6.00 $7.00 Blue and Tan.

JT.fc,< Cool White Waists of the Famous Royal Make- "Dozens of stylos In choose from. Prices $1.00 to $5.00 Automobile Dusters for women. Prices $3,00 to $6.00 SPECIAL SALE OF CHILDHEN'S SOX Fancy Tops; exceptional value; pairs for All sixes, to 8 1-2. LADIES'SUMMER UNDERWEAR Lisle thread, line gauge, lace Union the garment. Ladies' all silk ITuiuii Suits, Silk Ll'sTo anil plain Lisle, Union 50c to $5.00.

Ladies' Summer Vests, Lisle thread special, for L'-V. Complete line of all Silk Also, Silk and Lisle Vests. All prices Just received- a lot of Hair Switches best Sanitary Hair Moods line on the market. Reasonably priced. SPECIAL ALL LINEN HANDKERCHIEF SALE 10c 01 a LARGE FLAGS For Decoration Day Wo are Headquarters for The Monnino A1J Wool Bunting United States Regulation sixes.

Fast stock. Also, Hunting l)y the yard. Useful Gifts for Girl Graduates "If From Shenk's Its the Best." A complete line of Useful Articles suitable for Mills which would be acceptable and much appreciated. Hosiery. Perfumes, Art AVork, Mloves, Fans "Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, Jewelry, etc.

Fifty Years Dealers 1 Headquarters In the UliwtriiUou, wtik-h rrum wurnw iiiuiuvra "I'llco. Bircto Pealm-s U. HTM Tho bullUlng siooU la Alvsiuutrlii. few mllL from aatlOBUl capital. Uuyiuu uud so I Hug of ncjiro sluves WUH vuri-lod mi tlu-i-f by l-i-k-i-.

Hiivb Co tlirouKh yearn 1801 ISO? to the end of slavery, which InatKuUuu wus Ulmii-u uui on Nww Year's duv of 18U3 (tie emanclpattou proclaiuutlou Issued by AbruUuiu Uuvulu us uu-nsure New York, Mny Katherlne Klklns, who WUB for some time reported to have been engaged to the Duke of the Abruzzl, salk'd with her mother, Mrs. Stephen 11. Elkins, by the Knl- sorln Auguste Victoria. Her brothers, Stephen B. and Davis, and William J.

Hltt, son of the late congressman, ac- her to the pier. Other passengers by the steamship were Mrs. Cornelius Vauderbllt and; Mr. and Mrs. Hubert K.

Cassatt. MAN'S HOUSE HIS CASTLE. Jury at New Brunswick 80 Decides In Murder Trial. New Brunswick, N. May Clinton Brokiuv of Lincoln, N.

who I WMW placed on trial Wednesday charg-1 PC! with the murder of James nafferty of Lincoln on May 1, 1009, was found not guilty by the jury. Brokuw and Itafferty quarreled over a picket fence at Lincoln, and Brokaw claimed thiit he shot Jlaflterty In self defense. Since the killing Brokaw I hud not been heard from until recently 'when he walked Into Prosecutor Ilooram's-office a few days ago and KHVO himself up. He had been traveling under an assumed name and had made several trips to his home at Lincoln since tin; crime. Uaft'orty was trespassing on Bro- Unw's premises when the shot was IIred.

and the Jury acquitted him on the ground that a man's house Is his castle. SMALL GAIN FOR LONDON. English Census For 1911 Shows Metropolis Is Short of Estimates. London, May of tho 1011 census of England, that tM 'Brftlsh oils hAM shot-t of thB'fld- lice estimate. The population of the greater city, which Includes suburbs within an area of t'iOO square miles, Is a gain of only 071,581 In ten years.

In tho like period New York city has gained Inhabitants, and with i I lie suburbs within an area corre- apundliig to Greater London the gain has Iji-L'ii 1,708.097,. giving Greater, N'cu- York a population of 0,153,000. Provisional figures for Kngland and Wales show a total population of as compared with in nil Incruasu of only OTHER STEEL PRICES DOWN TOO 1 Quotations of Republic Cause Big Con- cerns to Meet Them. NIMV York, May 2(1. -The cut In the price of Hteel bars which the Itepub-, lie Iron mill Steel company made was followed up by a lowering of the prices of Mulshed products, notably lighter structural Htool shapes.

Other companies show a disposition to follow null not only In the particular of steel bars, but In other steel products. Dealers seemed to think, however, that rails would maintain the price' which they have held consistently slnco llioi, a ton. i The prices of steel products othei than mils as made by the Republic wore from $2 to a ton lower than the rates quoted by the larger companies beforu the Itopubllc announced Its cut on steel bars. ALASKA EEAL TERRITORY. Interstate Commerce Commission Its Railroads.

Washington, May Interstate commuvo commission has boon direct- ed to tiike Jurisdiction of railways and other carriers Ja Alaska by a writ ol mandamus Issued by the court of tip peals of the District of Columbia, which held that Alaska Is a territory of the United tut us within the meaning of the ni nJarmngrr regulating commerce. The writ was issued in the case ol the lliunboldt Steamship company ol Seattle, whoso petition for an order requiring tho railways of Alaska to tile schedules of rates hud been refused bj tho commission. Tho court of hold that tho commission erred whet It declined to entertain tho petition. Sovan Miners Killed. Suult Ste.

Marie. May 8evea miners were killed by a mass ol fulling rock In the Helen mine. by the Lako Superior corporation, ut Mlrhlptcoteu, according to A report re cejred here by steamer. I Tho hokey pokey men are busy. Tho Lebanon county strawberry, real thine, will soon be Ully f.

Shaw, matfron of the Masonic hofhe, on Thursday attended the commehce- ment of the College of Pharmacy, at the Academy of Music, Philadelphia. Mrs. Shaw's nephew, Pierce Raymond Carpenter, of this city, was honor man or the class. HAS THE PUZZLERS That's What Says of Paul oid.iYttl etftsh td- fflotrow afternoon 4 base ball 'field In ink ftlChland and. feates at land.

Rivalry between the towns i when It comes to base ball ias always been Intense and there prom, Ises to be a larfce outpouring of I nil the fans In both places for the game which starts at o'clock. Commenting on the mont recent appearance of Paul Fittery, of this city, in the box-tor the Harrlsburg Trl-State team, the Telegraph says: "Ftttery. the young soutfipaw, who has teen looking better each Sani in which he has pitched, had' the puzzlers but he lacked headwork was over-anxious when men were on bases, throwing wildly. The fielding of Harrlsbtire at times was also off color Jind llgureii in tin- loss of the game." I AGED CITIZEN DIES William Snavely, Old, Succumbs to Dropsy William Snavely, of Union alley, died this morning at six o'clock at the home of his son-in-law, Levl Trostle, after an Illness of six months from dropsy. was 77 years old, a laborer by occupation and leaves three chlfdren, Mrs.

fJeo. iLowe, Mrs. Levl Trestle and Israel Snavely. The funeral will 'be held on Monday afternoon at two o'clock at the Trostle home with Interment at Rbenezer cemetery. the iftfteta! of Abraham home, heaf Mt.

Jllbn, at tett o'clock this morn- Ihgr, Attft bHef. Stervlces at house the cortege PfoceSded to the Mt. Zlon church. Interment ttafc made at the Mt. Zlon cemetery, A number of persons afrflvefl In Lebanon this morning and we're com the home In carriages and other DIED AT Mrs.

John Kenney Notified of Demise of Brother Mrs. John Keeney, of the Heights, has received a telegram 'Informing her of the her uncle, James Ryan, of Troy, For several years Mr, Ryan represented his district In the T. State Senate and for the past fifteen years he was an official In the- New York custom house' having- resigned only two weeks before his death. nuB Prices Chopped to Mince Meat -ATS TV 1 Clothing IV House 7O5-707 Cumberland Opp. Win.

Penn Hotel We are Selling Our Clothing for What Others Pay for Their Goods. A lucky purchase this Spring enabled us to Buy Our Stock at Prices. Do You Realize What This Means? We can sell our clothing at prices which when compared to the prices of wholesalers or retailers, seem too cheap to be true. The Quality is here, wo guarantee it, and we are almost letting you mako your own prices. Look over these bfi.rgains.

If you! can beat them in town, we Vvill'inako it right with von. MEN'S SUITS $2.98 5.00 $4.98 value $10.00 value $12.00 $10.98 value 18.00 $12.98 value $20.00 BOYS' KNICKERBOCKER SUITS $4.00. and FINE LINE OF WASH SUITS AND COLORS. 49c, 75c, J8c, $1.25 and $1.50 MEN'S WORKING AND DRESS SHIRTS 25c and 35c- Also, a fine lot of Dress Rhirfs to sell at $1.00. MEN'S TROUSERS $1.00.

98 $2.00 and and BFST QUALITY 25c RUBBER Sixes and Stylos to go at 15c BIG- ASSORTMENT OF TIES 10c, to 50c CHILDREN'S ROMPERS. All at 19c DRESS SOCKS At 9c a pair. A FULL LINE OF SUMMER UNDERWEAR Best quality; all colors; worth -to be sold.at H8o a suit; 19o a pair CAPS To "go at 9c SHOES! SHOEsij! Our stock of nobby and stylish Clothing and Clouts' has been augmented by a tine lot of Shoos for men and boys, which will bo sold at mnn- ufacturo.rs prices. Thcv come direct from the nianul'acliiror to voii in nil st vlix $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2,00 and $2-50 "i i Siv's ClotWDg House Our We Aim to Please" 705-707 Cumberland Lebanon, Pa,.

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1872-1977