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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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IMENVBACKACHES DIFFERENT AND WORSE banon Lady Says So and She Probably Right Be Rid of That Nagging Backache "1 In Renerally debilitated IfclM! completely run-down condition. Ulowels nttd had flBf for more than two years and at was tho awful suffer- from piles. Vitli tho there was m-n-h and re- In the ntom.i -h and a'so bulns In and tin most iigon- twcVache. 1 do not believe men bi'Ve such UK and it was the worm kind of A woman's backache that I had. 1 could scarcely get through my dally home duties and was just about ready to give up, when I happened! to be in Baylor's Drug store and saw analt advertised.

know that with most tonics one to tak pills or other cathartics 1 fcm so tired of cathartics. But wit 1 N((ras told that no cathartics liMdet! with flnnnlt the Sensible tthio, 1 decided to try It. two bottlet! of Sanalt has Bi me is simply splendid. It seems to have cleansed my entire system and It hag done It so gently and pleasantly. I am no longer constipated, my kidneys are acting naturally the suffering from piles isj about over, and better than any ofj thes fi special changes is th fact that; my general condition so wonder-' fully Improved and I am so muchj stronger." The foregoing Is the experlenro of Mrs Lillian John, who resides ftt 1298 Washington Lebanon, Pa.

Mrs. John Is only one of many of Pennsylvanlans who praise Sanalt. the Sensible Tonic Is a hundred-year old remedy for the gen-j eral regulation and building- up of! bowels, blood and nerves, It In one of tho famous Wlnnol of hom remedies and Is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money will be refunded. Sanalt Is for sale at Baylor's Drug Store. Drop in for free sample and circular.

Down HAat" The local engagement dt D. W. Griffith's wonder spectacle "Way Down East" which comes to the Jackson Theatre for a stay of six days beginning Monday night Is expected to be one of the greatest successes this city has seen. From all reliable sources of information It is manifest that Griffith ban outdone himself In "Way Down East." He has taken a simple story of a phase of New England life that is all but too swiftly passing from view and employed Its plain people with Ihelr quaint characters and their rugged sense of the honest and the human and unfolded a series of adventures and restraints which lliimnle the ever troubled love. path of HIGH SCHOOL ROMANCE ENDS IN MARRIAGE and Paul United at Hagers- torwn, Saturday hlgli tr.hool romance cul- mated in a wedding, which took In HaKvnovn.

Maryland. af'e'-noon ai. o'clock, Miss June Wagner, daughter Mrn. Albert Wagner, of '885 North Third (street, became the Itffide of Paul Weltmcr, ton of Mll- of Ninth and Lehman streets. Rev.

Simmons, of Tlngers- performed the ceremony, the news of which en mo as a surprise to the many friends of the young couple in this city, on no previous Announcement of the marriage had made. I 'Mrs. Weltmor Is a graduate of Jflgh School In the class of 10, and has been employed for some time. In 'the the Krolder shoe fac- lory. The bridegroom is also a graduate Of Hife'n School, class of 19, and la Otuployed at present the Lebanon- NjUioriol bank.

Both younnc will reside at the home, arj well known among n. large circle Of friends, all of whom unite in Wishing them happinosu. 1 Former Chief Burgess Thomas Gallagher, of Lansford, has been re- president of Sub-District No. of the Seventh Anthracite Dlst- 'rjot. United Mlno Workers.

New Collar HTRANI) THKATKfc Seena Owen, whose performance In "The 1 Woman God Changed" has been described as one of the finest examples of dramatic aoting ever seen In motion pictures, again has the leading role in "Back Pay" new Paramount picture created by Cosmopolitan Productions coming to the Strand theatre beginning today. The story was written by Fannie Hurst. In "JTho Woman Ood Changed," Miss Owen depleted a woman who from tho start was bad I and who gradually comes, through! hard experience, to see the light of righteousness and clean living. In "Back Pay" she has once more a role in which she Is first seen as an unsophisticated country girl who is later plunged hto the vortex of New York's wildest life. Are you dragging around day after day with a dull, never-ceasing back, ache? Do you suffer headaches, dizzy spells and sharp, stabbing pains; feel tired, i life or ambition? Likely then your trouble Is du to kidney not hard to correct If treated promptly, but dangerous if neglected.

For quick relief use Donn's Kidney Pills. Doan's have helped thousands. They stiould help you. Ask your neighbor! A Lebanon Carfb Walter B. Thomas.

223 S. Fifth says: "A cold disordered my kidneys. When 1 moved or turned suddenly sharp, darting pains went through my kidneys. My kidneys wore congested and the secretions didn't pass often enough. 1 used Doan's Kidney Pills and they went to the bottom of the trouble and eased the pains In my back.

They also flushed my kidneys and did fine work for-me In 'every way." BE LIBERAL IN RESPONDING TO LEGION CALL Names of the Captains of Mrs. E. A. Weimer's Team CAPITOL TllEATHK That delightful Httle star Mae Murray has one of those radian! personalities that seems to leap Iron the screen. In "The Dellcolus Littli at the Capitol theatre today she plays a part that offers her the fullest scope for her dancing ability and.the way the former Follies alar DOAN'S at all Drug Stores Co.

Mfg.Chem.BuHalo.NX cess," which is the-big feature of the program at th Academy Theatre for onp performance, Saturday, Sept. Ifi, but she wIM In addition head-line the vaudeville section of tho bill. of the beautiful high soprano voice and charming a violinist, ex- and practically waxed floor la Tho smart new collar la featured on thla fall frock. It Is made of orRandie and extends far over tho shoulders. The frock itself shows tho circular side panels that aro also marks of dlHtlnrtin- i See It In The News.

glides across th shown In Hselt, Of Interest a'lso is the appearance of Rudolph Valentino In- the rolo of a young man about town "'ho is madly In love with Gloria de Moyno. the dancer wHh the Parisian reputation. "The Delicious Little Devil" tolls the 'eB'orts of iifnlr young colleen to live up to tin assumed role of wickedness. Sho hates to do it hut bread nn butter, with a few trimming are dependent thereon. On the str.ength of her wild reputation sho I'ecoim's (ho rnso of one of the wlUlest roadhouses around New York 'and has the men at her feet in droves.

Of them all she prefers young Jlmmie CalMoun (Valentino) an finally derides he is the man (if men for her. Sho tries to tell him that hor reputation assumed. but fate always Intervenes to keep- him in Ignorance. Jlinmie. i the same fix.

lie loves her but fears to e-ntrust his future happiness to such" a little vamp. The climax comes in the midst of nil those snarls 'and AD ING £. 2-MILE MIDWAY 15 big new vaudeville Circui. WONDERFUL EXHIBITS. $40,000 Poultry Home.

120,000 Open-Air A Femit of Fireworlu. RACES Every or Shine. A different program every day. Big Fart light harness, running and steeplechase. is nftralghterlert out as it should he.

You will love "The DollcioiNs Little Dnvtl" and rosret missing it so take a tip und get there early. Roof Tree" Admirers of William Uussoll are promised an extraordinary treat, in' "The Koof Tree" which will be, next week's attraction at tho Theatorlum Theatre. This Fox picture tells, a vivid story of a Virginian who fl'od Into kentucky after his sister's husband wns slain. Under an assumed name ho falls in lovn with a girl whoso grandfather had known his family for three generations. Thru circumstances, ho Is forced to deny his membership i that family.

However, ho lives under tho benign influence of a magnificent roof Iroo which his grandfather had planted when ho went to housekeeping with his uew brido. as ceptlonal, unique alone In her class, a pupil of the famous belglan violinist, Ysnye, who has repeatedly declared her the most promising material that, over canio into his hands for moulding. AT THK ACADEMY If you have, happily seen "The Cat and th Canary" during a visit lo New York during the past year, you ai'f, requested by the management not to toll your friends anything about th solution of this most. fanioiiH of all stage mysteries lest you tak away from thc enjoyment they are hound to experience when it comes to he Actidomy of Music ono night only, ou Thursday, Sept 14th. AT TH15 ACADEMY With a splendid company.

Including Jack Barnes, Ted Augustus Palfour, John Charles Shoye, Thomas Meegan. Robert Carolyne McLean, Zlta Moulton, Mary' Verijon, Adelaide Power CpiiRtanco Wolfe, a new and original farcial comedy, by B. Sbarpc, ontHled "Johnny which Is scheduled for production in New York City the latter part of Septpmber, will receive its initial production on any stage at, the Academy of Music, Friday evening September 15. hearsals of "Johnny Walker" lias been progressing for soniQ thre weeks in New York, and I he consensus of opinion on the part of all'who have witnessed any of thorn is that this is destined to bo tho one big farcial success of the Now York and that it bids fair to, run at least a year in the big city. in an interview with Dr.

Jo-hn E. Marshall, commander of WUltem Bollmari Post, No. 168. American Legion, It was revealed "that but one man approaches by the committee thus iar in seeking subscriptions for the Home' 1 is not in favor of the This man in particu- Iar stated that "if the boys want a home jet them build it themselves." Dr. Marshall IB ef the opinion that this man has an utter misunderstanding of the American Lesion.

It Is not an idler's club, but an organization of 100 per cent Amerr- cans who served the colors when the country called and is au organization that Is purposeful. The home is not intended to be au 'idler's clu'b. The men at th head of the drive do not want a club, but they desire a home for' the boys a center where the purposes of the Legion can best be worked out. It should not bej orgotten in making a cutting remark against the American Legion, that these boys as a majority are in receipt of modeet Incomes and can- finance a home. However the hoys are giving liberally and bJ- the end of the campaign they will have established a record oT giving to their own cause, fe was reported today that everything Is in readiness for the "Stores? Homes" campaign under direction of Mrs.

E. A. Weimer, which will start next Monday. The workers however will attend the opening luncheon at the -Elks building to- rommow evening nlotig with the other workers in the campaign. Mrs.

Wfitner's teim leaders and captains were announced today as follows: Mrs. George C. Hannah Cassldv, Mls's Adeline Guilforci, Mrs. Miiiam Williams. Mrs.

Esther Brandt, Mrs. G. W. Feary, Mrs. Harry Barnhard.

Mrs. P.iul Patschke, E. E. Holand, Miss Mau-de Ma'iulre, and Mrs. Gingrich.

PAVING OF CHURCH" STREET IS POSTPONED Enginee'rs of the city department wore on hand this morning to start, th contractor on his work of paving with concrete Church street, from Fifth to Seventh streets. It developed, however, that no repre- of the N'eumeyer, Company reached the scene. Therefore it was t.o the official starting day to a latter date. Charged with stealing $115 from a Reading hotel, Matthew Posek was held for a hearing. When food is only iinpetteetl? digested, it gives rise to ermentatieto, dlogfl we bowels, and fenders the blood ifflpttfa.

This results in dull muddy blotches, pimples and other disfiguring marks. Beecham's Pills act immediately, on the stomach, liver and bowels; regn-j, late them and keep them in a condition. They are mild, harmless and They- are coffipptmded'of remedies of vegetable origin having, great medicinal value, Beecham's For clear and LM. tmgnt Sold everywhere in boxet Pills German Ambassador Arrives The German ambassador to the United States, Otto WiedfcW, and Wiedfeld, aa they looked when they arrived in this country on the steamship Reliance. TRAINS DIRECT TO FAIR GROUNDS Sept.

12th to 16th A Inclusive AT THK ACADEMY Not only will that fascinating Gypsy violinist, Nouetto, appear a.s a co-star with Abe Hoynolda In the brilliant Max Spiegel revou, "Suc- AT THE ACADEMY Abe Reynolds, Nonettu. Flossie Everctte, Ben Holmes, Julia Clifford, Jack Gruger, Reno, Th Royal Pekin Troupe, Ed. Warren, Chas. O'Brien, Fred C. llackett, Jule Bernard, Florence Scarth and a score of others ar 0 included in the bis fast of principals In Max Spiegel's "Success," which-comes to th Academy of Music for an engagement of night, Saturday Sept 16.

"Success 1 Is a very glrly musical revue of the most approved modern type. It enlists th graces of a lai'Ko, clever and beautiful chorus, all gowned in latest and most ilnzz- llng Parisian creations. The Lehighton Boys' Baud will spend 'ts camping season this year at Siiylorsburg, Pa. They will leave Lehightou on Monday, August 14, and ri'turn on Monday, August 28. Say "Bayer" and Insist! Unless you see the name "liayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting tho genuine.

Bayer product prescribed by physicians over twenty-two years und proved safe by millions for Colds Toothache Earache Neuralgia Headache Lumbago Rheumatism Pain, Pain GING UP FATHER- Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is Iho trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicyllcncid. LOCAL POTATO GROWERS TO VISIT LEHIGH County Farm Agent Berper Is Arranging Trip for Coming Thursday Arrangements ar being mad? by County Agent Bc-rger for a number of potato growors in this fcity to tiikH a trip to Lehigh county on the coming Thursday, September 14lh.

The local furmera would like to visit th Lehigh potato growers to see the digging operations and potato storage. During the last two years tours had been made to Lehigh county, but. they were conduct. ed during the growing season and i th men preferred to take, this trip later this year. Farmers who are interested in taking this trip are requested to to the Farm I Bureau office to make th arrangements.

Present, plans ar" to leave the Farm Bureau Otllc-j in Lebanon i early In th morning and return i again by evening. Th tour through Lehigh County will be mapped out by the Lehigh County agent. i Reunion of the Hoke i Clan at Hoke's Meeting House On Saturday Members of the many Hoke families and kindred in Lebanon an i surrounding counties, are making active preparations lor the annual Hokf family reunion, which is to be held at HokH's meeting house, on Saturday, September 16. It is expected there will he a large attendance of i people from many different places, land friends in general have beon in- jvitPd to be present to enjoy the 'festivities. Arrangements have beon made tho transportation of jieo- ple who do not have automobiles, via the Lebanon-Rvxinont bus line.

A fln program of entertainment i has arranged for the com- 'mlttei 1 and those, in charge expect a ffreat event. FREE MARGARINE AT PAUL HcKINNEY STORE Paul 13. McKinney, 23 South jSxtii Hinmt. loral agent for Churn- gold Margarine, Is i.il'cr..^ many patrons, during Ihe week on pound of this excellent, high-grade margarine absolutei" fv. offer holds noocl for when by buying oie 1 gtt une pound free.

Seeks Throne Crown Princo fceorga 'ol Jugo- ilaviiii who rehouncd' his'right to throno in "brother Alexander, now he Will claim his If lie Succeeds, ho dethronu Princesa Mario of Rumania who became cmeeji of Jugoslavia through her recent marriage FEVER If you can't the attacks VAPOROB aor 17 Million Jam CW Ytariy "Registered U. Ifrteut OIHce." (ConvrlRht 1017. tnternntional News Service) BY GEORGE McMANUS WELL.MF TOWN WE'LL. TA.KE IT US.

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Years Available:
1872-1977