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QOOD EVENINQ! Ctl- SotoPthlne tot Rainy Day. This Newspaper Receives the Full Service of the tfnited Press 50. Entered tt Post at LEBANON, FEIDAIf NOVEMBER 7,1919. THE WBAH Weather, ForfcftiSti clotidy to and vSaturday, probably fight Published e'vpry Evening hscrpt SuAdaf Copy. TWO Par II 20 Ol NORTH DEPT.

ON WILD GOOSE CHASE Residents of the Eleventh and Ctiilford streets sections of the city were considerably surprised thts morning a.lmut 9:30, when the fire! apparatus of the North Side put in 'an oippeairiiince to extinguish a fire I that could not he found. Alarm No. I 28 was sounded, but the box to' this district was locked. This was accounted for by some) firemen, that in some manner, work-j men engaged on the light ivircs some distance away, could 1 havo caused the alarm by accidental manipulation of the signal wires. LASSIE ASKS AS HEART BALM Pretty Miss Cora Tobias Institutes Suit Against Allen Haak For Breach of Are Widely Known in the Vicinity Where They Reside.

HIG LOT U. S. ARMY BACON oca C9U POUND Sold only In lii-pound cans. Total $3.00 a Can. CHUCK ROAST, I'cr I'ound HKMT HOUND STK.VK, Per I'oiind 25c 33c liKNT LKBANON BOLOGNA 23c POUND HKfeK UICKI' I'ci- LTVKR, I'ound HKAUT8, 1'oiiu'd 1.

12c 17c Miss Coira Tobias, a pretty daughter of Mrs. Tobias, of UifchlniuJ, through her attorney, Haymond Riegert, late on Thurgclay afternoon, entered In the local Common Pleas Court a cult to recover $10,000 from Allen C. Haak, a wealthy reaident of t'he same town, for alleged breach of promise. No bill of was filed, but from other it was learned that the fair plaintiff has long worn an engagement ring evidence of her alleged engagement to the defendant, and on whir.li she very largely bases her claim for heart balm. It, is alleged thut Haak pule' courtship for a number of years, but about a year ago ceased RIVEHESS CO.

PLANT RUNNING his attentions, and sinco then, the plaintiff says, hns refused to make Komi tho promise which she Insist; he made. Is Married Man DOES WELL WITH PROHIBITION Annvillo. Nov. township on Tuesday gave an illustration of freakish votlnR. when Abraham L.

Rissor revived votes tor township com- mjasionor on tho Prohibition ticket on very day on which he was arrested on tho chargw of sfllliiK liquor In violation of law. Kiissnr and lids son. Harry Kisser, who was arrested last weok on a similar charge, were held In boil for hearing. Annual Dance of Young Men's Hebrew Asso, The Young Men's Hebrew Association a meeting hold oiv An interesting feature of the evening deckled to hold thoir second CYRUS SIEGRIST DROPPED DEAD IN YARD TOD A Had Just Returned From Trip in Country -Was 73 Years of Age and Widely Known As An Expert Judge of Horse in South Annville. is that Haak is a married man, although ho has been separated from his wife, Lizzie lliuik, for some years.

The wife on Cherry street, My- urstown. The plaintiff In the divorce proceeding iidinits knowledge of the matrimonial complication's in the affair, but alleged that her Lothario told her that he hud abundant legal grounds for separation, an promised her in making the pledgu (Continued on Pajre SHOULDERS IM'Mt I'Ot'NJ) Robert Fisher, Who Was Shot, Is Doing Nicely Roibevt Fisher, of 428 North 2arU Wost Lebanon, who was sprinkled wii'h shot by a fellow gun- Jack L. Straub. president of the I a huntinB espediypu, Bearings of Anierica, at Lan- dI P. Br fi Thursday.

Is re- oaster, and president of tlie polt Jnwovmg: at the Good Sa- less Chain and i mai tll hoapltal. whore he is under visited tho local works on Thursday, nt by Dr. John Walter. It is that the wounding of the man entirely as a companion fired the i.hot at a rabbit, and did not see Fisher. Both wflro hndly spriuiilea with the leaden i pellets, but of I'he'in penetrated KTKAK, 1'otinil Per Pound 25c 25c SfltAl'l'LK, I'cr round HOMIC I'oi- 1)10 I'oiinil HUMIO-MADK S.H'SA«K, I KHKKH t'r INiuiul HOMK-MADK KMOKKI) HAI'SAGK, I'cr Pound.

12c 29c 29c 31c and after a-brief call on a few friends for old time sake, departed for home, apparently well pleased. -In discussing conditions nt iho Lebanon plants ho ptiited that they are operating to full capacity, 10 p.r day, with orders- on hand He hint- ptin additional i new forging equipment, next spring, and that he wMl increase production and give employment to more men. John H. Lloyd, of 318 Walnut street, is works manager, I and-Fred Kellers, of Avon, is retary-treasurer. They manufacture I a sipecial high grade drop forging i for aulomobilos, trucks, etc.

annual dunce on November 26th. in the Armory Hall, at Third and Chestnut stree'ts. A comimttee composed of Chairman Maurice Shinpiro, Secretary L. Krohn, Treasurer Irvin Markley, and members Maurice Xun- i d.sll and Simou Hutun-berK. Tho pro- cowls wn'II bo devoted to educational and uplift purposes.

A report rendcrod showing thn Sunday schoofl to have a per cent record. SECTIONS OF THE WM. PENN HIGHWAY OPEN TO TRAFFIC for tho next six months. that he would install deep enough to rnako serious trouble infeotioii. HIGH TIDES ALONG THE ATLANTIC COAST and business men have occasion to use the William Ponn Highway wiM glad to that the Union Pavl-ng Company has finished work between Avon and Reading And 1 the-s'tretoh on thila line is now entirely Tlie part lying between AunrlMc and Paluuyra is alsy? completed but (ihe Koctlon on this side of Annville is closed at several plnces, where the contractors aro making their las't repairs.

CABINErif TO CONSIDER COAL STRIKE Cyrus aiogrist, widely known throughout the city and county as a horse dealer, died very maidenly about 10 o'clock this morning, from the effects of an attack of heart trouble, at his homo at (517 Chestnut street. Ho hud Just returned homo from a trip into the country with his life-long friend and associate. John M. Xarlman. Hie Walnut alloy livery- washed his hniul6 at tho rear of his home, preparatory- to entering the house when he fell over and expired almost Immediately.

A stable boy who came from an upper floor of the barn, found the prostrate form and gave tho alarm. Tins man WHS beyond medical aid howevor. when the form was carried into the house. Mr. Slegrlst was born and raised on a In South Annvillo township, the son of.

William Slegrlst. From his boyhood ho evinced great interest in liortso flesh, and spent, most of his career, in buying and selling such animals. was an expert In tho business aiul could Judge the quality of a horse at flight, Wife Two Children. Ho passed his seventy-third birthday anniversary on Wednesday of thl week. 0 leaves his wife, noo Helen Ulack, to whom ho WHS married on January 1875, and two children, Mrs.

Marry 0. Um- horger. of this city, and' Hnv. David W. Slegrlst, of Portland, 1'a.

aro also three grand children, Ilelene and Kdnuind and John Cyrus Slngrlst. Mrs. John nrlndle. of Daylon, Ohio, Is a sister, DR. STRICKLER PURCHASED KAUFMAN HOI T)r.

a. Kaufman, the street occullst and e.ar, Ihront flpociftlist. this morning to Dr. Alfred Strlckler, the fine thrflJ! story Jiouse, on Klghth street, joining thn Hook quarters. Thn liome wttB forttM owned by tho late Onorge Unger, is at present occupied by the Qdf Khali family.

Dr. Strlcklef, lately returned home from ovet Hnrvl.no for his country, will the house, using the, front the lower floor for his medical- llco. Tie has the best wlahW host of friends for BUCCOB'B Itt practice of his profession. IIrish WB Strike The British Govt. Refuses (Special to News by United t'ress'i New York, Nov.

high tides were rivporti-d along this section of the Atlantic coast. Unusual high winds are also noticed. In some, places rise wan highest on record. Hewers, cellars and streets were flooded 1 DAILY MONEY SAVERS UMCKUA BISri'lTH, J5ox Passport to James GENERAL PAIMER BEFORE THE HOUSE AGRICULTURAL COM. T.

S. AHMY liKANK, No. .1 fan I'ORK AND JIK.VN8, 2c Can, KITTKK or L. S. CATSl'I', Uottlo S()l l'K, Can I-QT.

I'KKPARKI) MI'STAKI), I'KAM'TS. JUMIK) Pound 69c 12c 9c 14c 10c 12c 25c 2fe Dublin, Nov. to call a general strike throughout Jre! land if the British government re- fuses to grant a passport from Aln- i erica for James Larkin, Irish labor leader, has been given leaders by the conference of the Irish labor league and the United Trades Council. That Christmas Gift Can be had right now at Seidel's. We will reserve it till-X-mas by pay- after ueaco Ls ing a small deposit, Get your gifts early.

(Special to News by United Pregg). Washington, Nov. Genearl Palmer will appear before tho House Agricultural Commutes this afternoon to urge extension of the leather control act for tilx months iWnrrlu' i.i, 'iv L'nliort Washington, Nov. Wilson's Cabinet met today to take up plans to end coal miners Btrike The Indianapolis injunction was sup posed to bo one of the principle fea turoa to bo discussed. Before tlio session Woll vice president and Frank Morrison secretary had a talk with several other officials.

Mr Race Round World Between July 4 and Jan. (Kpnulul to News by United I'rrHH) Nfl-w York. Nov. air raco around the world will be flown between July 4, 19211, and January 1, 1021, It' is announced by Alan It. Hawlny, president of the Aero Club of America.

Tho objects of tho derby President llawley says, are to open u.p the air ways of tho world, to fowi- er tho establishment of permanent aerial transportation and nvail lines throughout the world and to test the roHialbllity and bring aib-out improvements in existing aircraft. Contestants may be of either sex. NOTICE! DR. J. SAYLOR FIFTH AM) MCHM.VN 8TKKKTS IUC.MOVI3D HIS OFFICES TO 368 N.

Eighth Street DON'T l-'OUOVT TO THY Finest Maurice River OYSTER'S SWEETLAND CONFECTIONERY SKVKNTH AND LKHMAN STB, SPKflAI; FOR SATURPAY Slado in our New Modern Sanitary iiudy PeanutHash, 48c Ib, It's (lit) good 'old-fashioned I'cannt Candy. Ti-j Our Fresli Home-made Chocolates Fryit uud Fur frying, ED, MILLER lee Cream All Flavors Sodas and Sundaes A trial will convince you of tlie Sweetland Confectionery 8T8. See Shenk's Coat, Suit and Dress Ad. on Page 5, Latest in Diamonds Blue White Diamonds, set in Platinum, star top Tiffany ring, patented design. We have the exclusive sale in Lebanon, and f-nly a limited anjomit for the holiday trade.

We will reserve your selection. See o(ir window display STORK Notice Beginning Saturday, No- 1 vember 8th, we will handle a full line of FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS lowest prices. Come in and be convinced. I. B.

GROSKY 14th and Forge Street. Fresh Candy Lady Helen Choc. Cherries, 79c Ib.box Assorted Chocolates. per Jb. Daramels.

49c per Ib. Friday and Saturday. 7th NOTICE ELKS Lebanon Lodge No. 681 0. Elks, will conduct Elks' Funeral Services, over the body of our Brother James Morgan, at his late residence, 439 Cumberland this Friday evening at 8.80 o'clock.

Meet at Elks Home at 8 o'clock. A. Harry Ehrgood, Kxalted Rider, Attest: Chaa. R. Gates, Secretary, See Shenk's Art Department Ad, on Page 6 Christmas OVER TON OF THK Best Candies Made In America Arrived During This Wook FOSS QUALITY CHOCOLATES BELLE MEAD SWEETS Most uf (tit) WttHtea Kiutls.

Cupped Caramels (Continued on Might.) Lawrenceville Had a $10,000 Fire Early Today (Kpeolal to NOWH by Uiittod ProM). IMtieihurgh, Nov. M- tiniHtcd at more th.vi $10,000 was ciiusmlearly today when fire destroyed tho grocery storo of Huoy and Mathows lu the huwrenccville district here. Thrilling rescues wore miude by firemen buttling the flames which t'hrHitenod to onvolopo the entire block. (Cleaning Up At North Cornwall Furnace Plant Following visit in tills city, on Thurwla'y, of officials of the Ueth- le'heui Steel Company, at llethlnhem, bricklayers and other artisan's, began work at tliu North Cornwall furnace plaint.

(Jcnoru'l cleaning up is vogue. While no confirmation onld bo secured, It is rumored Miat -'ho furnace plant Is to resume opera, as soon coal strike Is idjusted, and as soon a normal 'iipply of Boift CM.I is in sight. Tim urnaco was relined Just a short hue boforo tint operations wdiv. euded in (ho ytur, so tho i'iit an be blown In again fit vorv sburt otice. ARMISTICE PROCLAMATI01 BY GOVERN01 (Siieoial to Nrws by United Horrlsburg, Nov.

Sproul today issued a proclamati calling upon the people of Pgnm vnnla to set aside the week of vomber fl forconsideration of tt tary participation in the ami for o'baervlng the armistice. COAL MINERS READY TO NEGOTIATION Smoke DONE or DONS Dependable Watches Always to bo hud at Seidfil'B Jewelry Storo. J. 8TAUKU, 771) Cumberland St. INSURANCE HYNICKA BUTTERMILK At ROGER'S DANCE Armory Hall Banjo Solo Orchestra Guaranteed to nutku them dance, very thing You HAHD OANPIPH IN AND Iron and Nuxvomica JUtt Buger's Drug Store WWW Join Shenk's i Sewing Machine Club See Ad, on Page 6 Kelly-Springfield Trucks Trailmobib Trailera to News by UuheU AVasihin'gton, Nov.

Uompcrs, president of Iho Federation of Labor, met torney General palmiog al an hour before Pi wan to Hltend cabinet meeting the coal strike to be Following the conference Palmer, Oompors said: "We called upon iho Attorney i oral to express our views on tin junction and temporary re-slTftl order and thn dlfMcultli's wjijeli order has rtUtwd in tho HUUttUqi) (rOfiii'pers was acvomp-anted Secretary Morrison and Vice dent WoM of Iho Following his Palmer wunt direct to House and WHO taken to see Bj dont Wilson. fjompers, it was to lay before Paitiner a ICoiitliiuert on Pago WANTED Men (o tin HigliMiiy. Monday, Xiwinbw 7 MR. FRONT ANP SPECIAL SATURDAY just wiuit you CHOCOLATE NUT 39clb. C4Jet yours Ti-j Pw Fi-esh CHOCOLATSTRA fresh in randy Kltcfe to bold MIXED CHOC0 AtSOcli..

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