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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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THE. BON TON BUY GROCERIES HERE Tomorrow For Thanksgiving Day Can you afford to pay more than our Self-Serve Grocery Prices? AND SAVE MONEY Our Self-Serve Grocery prices are of th utmost importance to economical housewives. By waiting on yoursclt you save the extra expense of clerks. Every article we sell is absolutely guaranteed. Note These Prices For Tomorrow! The Very Best Creamery Butter 52c Pound Premier Steel Cut Coffee The Best Ever 37c Ih.

Selected Stuffed Olives, tall jar Whole Grain Sugar Corn, can Extra Fine Sifted Peas, special, can Best Cranberries Special, Pound Large Whole each Heinz Famous Mince Meat, Ib. can Meaty California Prunes, special, Lb. California Seeded Raisins, Pkg Cleaned Currants Pkg Del Monte Bartlett Pears, large can ARMOUR'S MARCSCHINO CHERRIES Big Bot. 23c Why Advertised? (Concluded) Every Chiropractor Is always will- ins to show anyone Interested what Is done and why it Is practice and philosophy of Chiropractic Wo invite yott to talk it over with us for we have something that you neod. By the results obtained will ho judged and yon the people of this community are the judges.

P-'t do not pronounce Chiropractors quacks and fakes before you know what Chiropractic really is and what remits are obtained through its use. Tt isn't fair to the Chiropractor neither is It fnir to you. To judge fairly yen must know. We invite com- pnilson'not by the time we spend with patient but by the results obtatn- od. Auy flrticlp of whatsoever nature nv.tst bo known before it will bo used to nny great extent, as witness the nationally known articles of mamt- fpiMure In daily use in many homes 'oilny.

We are endeavoring to make i in-own to you, the people of this I co.nmunlty and all the neonles of tho wrrld, this grent drugless healing (f caled Chiropractic some- Miing different from any meth- I nr' of healing and a science which has produced marvelous moults in thf short years sincn its birth. Really we are doing you great service if wo interest you In it suf- flriently to-investigate just hpw It will help your own particular case a 1 then pftr-r having vecr-ived a ADDRESSED THE K.K.K. DELEGATES coi: sp of adiuetmr-nts and lifMnR ra- to health you. too. will lio one of ihr Humorous army boosting the as worker In the muse of Immunity.

A. KLINK. Chiro- prnctnr. 7-IS Cumberland Street, Lebanon. Pa.

Atlanta, Today. (United more than 1,000 dele- tps present, Representing every i Part of the country, the first annual klan vocation of the Knights of the KU Klux Klnn, settled down to business today, when tho second any session opened here, The feature of the opening session yesterday was a speech mado the delegates by Colonel W. i Simmons, Imperial Wizard of the Order. Colonel Simmons stated the is not. a partisan political I organization.

I "Wo fiRht only for our rights under tlie constitution and for tho prin- C'P os embodied in that constitution, in this fight, forced upon us, wo propose 0 compromise." Simmons mentioned the fight against the organization nnd the fact that the enemies the order have never ceased (heir attacks. MISS 60LDIE SHUTTER BRIDE OF ROBT. PAYNE Heinz Chile Sauce, tall jar Royal Baking Powder, can- 16c "Beechnut" Sliced Bacon, glass Hawaiian Pineapple Large cUn Peanut Butter Large jar, special Ward's Famous Fruit Cake, Pound Dromedary Dates Special, box "Jello," all the wanted flavors, Dromedary Sliced Candied Lemon and! Citron, Pound 47c DEL MONTE GREEN GAGE OR EGG PLUMS, Big can 27c Whitman's Instantaneous Chocolate, big can 37c Whitman's Marshmallow Whip, large 19c National Biscuit Specials Tomorrow Cracker Meal Cheese Tid Bits Butter Thins Uneeda Biscuits OR A FOR i.nst year the largest display in Lebanon this year a greater variety. A pretty wedding took place on Fnrlny evening at 7 o'clock In St. Mary's Catholic church, when Miss Golrtie Shutter, daughter of Albert Shutter, of 540 Church street, nnd Robert Payne, son' of Thomas Payno.

of -J19 Gannon street, wer united marriage, by Rev. Father Strickland. Th 0 bride was attended by Miss Louise Payne, of Danville, and James Arnold, as best man. She wore a pretty brown canton crepe dross and black hat and made charming appearance. After the ceremony a reception took 'plac at the bridegroom's home.

The bridegroom, is employed in New Jersey and the young folks have the hearty congratulations of many friends. "I'M GOING TO THE DANCE THANKSGIVING NIGHT!" Mnny woman is saying that today nnd remembering she needs some new WE HAVE THE SLIPPERS! Dainty, graceful, winsome little gems of evening slippers in the desired cross-strap and tongue effects. Slipers in Kid and Satin, Patents and Combination effects. SlippeiB that make you glad the lengthened Skirts of Fashion still permit a glimpse of the smart foot. TIME TO START BUYING XMAS GIFT SLIPPERS And our stocks are in readiness NOW so you may make your selection have as many pairs as you desire laid aside for you, until you're ready for them.

DO IT NOW I Ladies' Patent, Satin, Bhck Kid and Com binations in Colonials, 1 or 2 strap Pumps turns or welt sole. A. to widths $3.90 to $6.40 Rubbers and Arctics for every member of the U. S. first quality only.

The Lebanon Shoe Co. Special lot of Ladies' Patent, Tan Kid, Grey Nu Buck Strap Pumps. $6.00 values Special lot of Boys' Tan Calf Lace Shoes, welt soles. $5.00 values 28 SOUTH NINTH STREET MARK R. ARNOLD, Mgr.

'Hi TO GREET "KATHLEEN" The final rehearsal of the principals in tho home-talent show "Kathleen" being produced by the Vet- eiaiis of Foreign Wars of this city, was held last evening in the Red Men's Hall, at Ninth and Willow streets, and a number of interested spectators witnessed the final touch- to the cast. Prospects of capacity houses at both performances, tonight and tomorrow vonlng, are bright. The committee announced that. Bom 0 orchestra seats are still avall- ai lo as well as some balcony seats and the committee announces that the gallery will open to ladies. $3000 DAMAGE SUIT BROUGHT BY KATE BOYER 'Continued From Page One) Newmanstown, for alleged slander.

She declares that she is not only grieved in mind, but has boen aged in reputation and estate by stories alleged to have been circulated by Noll that she is a "hex," and has been guilty of casting spelts of a hexerei over people. Mrs, Boyer was accompanied by her when she personally appeared at the office of Robert 0. Boyer, Clerk of tho Common Pleas CORNS Lift Off with Fingers court, and Instituted the suit, through her attorney E. D. Siegrist, Esq.

Kind-Faced Woman Do I look like a inquired the lady of those who chanced to be in the office when her grievances were aired. It was generally agreed that she carried no corroborative evidence with her, in physical ap- pearante at least, for she is a kind- faced lady, her hair already nearly white. She d-id not give her age, but she looked as If she might be well along in the sixties. was much grieved. There was nothing about her to suggest the ordinary conception of a "hex" or witch, either of thn Shakespearean type or those of the modern story book, The papers, are in the hands of Sheriff Bylo for service.

Annual Thanksgiving Stag Party at Lebanon Club Tomorrow Even. CERlFSCATEsSUED BY CORONER SHULTZ IN W.W.SHENK DEATH Au unusual situation developed en Monday in connection wiih the death of Witmi-r Shenk, tiig local automobile dealer, who was fatally injured on the Sheridan read in ati auto accident Sunday afternoon. As the accident occurred in Berks county, the coroner of that district came here and investigated the case. was learned during tho day however, that as the death occurred in Lebanon county th (J on me properly within the jurisdiction 01' Dr. A.

W. Shultz. the Lebanon county coroner. As the two officials had bee working together at any rate, ther was no conflict of authority at all, but when tho necessary legal light was obtained. Dr.

position was ratified, and he issued the death certificate. j't nun a pit: prop a nine on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly ypu lift it right off with Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents, eiUfi- cleat to remove every bard corn, corn, or com between tbe annual and smoker for members nnd mal guests will be held tomorrow evening at the Lebanon Club and th committee has prepared for an c-vcijlng of entertainment as well a a fine The usual movies and other entertainment stunts will bt- the program, while brUigc and pinochlo will lie Ployed for prizes. This i an annual Thanksgiving "stag" affair at tho club i usually brines out the entire membership. School Board to Meet Next Monday Evening i i Tho regular monthly meeting of (the city school board will not be i held on according to schedule, on account of tbe Thanksgiving Reason and the. directors agreed postpone the until Monday evening of iiext week.

At that time, the election of tho president and vice-president for the ensuing year will taka place. It is thought that the present officers, President B. F. arjd vice President H. fill to to Makes a Family Supply of Cough Remedy bi'Hrr limn rcadj-mnile couph K- rnpb.

anil almiit $'1. Uatilly mill prepared. If you combined tho curative t'i'S of every known "rcaclv-niaile" eolith remedy, yoii probably could not c''t as much'real curative power as tlioro is in this simple home-made couph syrup, liich is easily prepared in a few Eiinulos. from any dnijiaiai Pinex, pour it irilo a pint bottle and fill the bottlo with svrup, usiuj; oitliur jjlriin Krainilatfl nynip, clarified jnolaKsus. lioiifv, or roni syrup, as dc- Eirud.

Tim result ia a full pint of r'ully hotter ccrc'li svrup than you could buy tliivo tirnea the n.oiiey. Tastea pleusunt and never Bii'iils. This Pincx anj Svrup preparation pets at tlio canso of a cough and immediate relief. It loosens the stops tho nastv throat tickle lit-als tlio sore, irritated membranes Rfr.tlv and easily tlmt it really A day's will ovurcome tlio orilinary eoujrli anil for croup, JH.uitii'iifKs and lironeliial usllimu, there is nothini; iu-tter, rilicx ia a nmsi ynlusilile eonemtrated rompound of genuine pino ax- trat-t, and boon used fur tieuwatioiiB to break nu To ilibappointnu-nt ask your diuiTKlst foi '-Wj oiiuei of 1'inex" Avith II and don't accept else, Cfiiarauteed to uive absolute ction or money promptly TOO Ft. MISS LEWIS TO DEMONSTRATION OF TRUSSING A FOWL Several requests have been made to Miss Marjorle Lewis, from State College; who has been conducting Ilif, coolcery demonstration at che Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday afternoons' at 2 o'clock, to repeat the demonstration of trussing a fowl given a year just before Thanksgiving, and she has consent- eel to repeat, that part of the lesson mid- will accordingly stuff and truss a fowl, and got it ready to bake.

The rest of the lesson time will he spent on th preparation of deserts sitil- I able for such occasions as Thanksgiving and Christinas. She will prepare Snow Pudding, Bavarian Cream and Spanish Cream OBJECTIONS TO SALE OF THE DR. WEISS HOME (Continued From rape One) sale were heard by Judge Henry on Monday afternoon. Claim Walter C. Graeff, representing Charles Z.

Weiss, of Avon, Mrs. Glare M. Basehore, of Harrisburg, and others who claim a contingent In- torest in the estate, objected to tho salo on the ground that tho property well located, and Is likely to grow value before their contingent interest matures. Price Adequate. E.

D. Siegrist, as counsel for Mre. Dorothy M. Bartram, heir to Mrs. Zetila Weiss, widow of the late.

Dr. S. K. Woiss, produced a dozen or more prominent citizens to testify U.at $10,000, the price to be paid by the Veterans, is entirely adequate, and it was also brought out that thn Lebanon County Trust Company will bo made the trustee of the fund- thus realized, for the purpose protecting thn interest of contingent heirs. The hearing was conducted under the Price Act In which tho rights of contingent helre are provided for.

Henry reserved his decision and win hnnd down on opinion later The Weiss Farm. There wag argument, at the same if nnd place, on two other propo- p-'lons, calculated fo throw lltrht on same Riihlect. In this onse Mrs. Dorothv Bnrtram has hroiiRht suit tn first pu'blic appearance of to compel M. Jnnnetto Miller I orchestra for thf current school year, of Dr.

C. L. Miller, to comply Admission is freo. Tho expenses an agreement to nurrhnso tho 'H be met by the Parent-Teachers "Chptola" farm, otherwise known ae Associations and the Mother's Lea- Aa tho two farms in question are also of the S. S.

Weiss and Zotila Weiss ostat bequeathed conditionally to Mrs. the decision asked for pertains to the merH a of Various clauses of the Zetlla Weiss will. Tho issue- will determine the right of tho heiress to dispose of any of the real estate she inherited. Much interest is manifested in the case not. only because of the more or less public import which attaches to the acquisition of tho property by the war veterans but because of the points of law involved In tbe case.

Program For Observance of American Education Week (Continued From Papo Ono) Citizenship Day, ulJ by 1927. Visit the schools today. Tuesday, December Day. is the basis of a happy nation. Visit the schools today.

December and Teacher'day. Better tallied and better paid tochers, more adequate buHdings. Visit the schools today. Thursday. December Day.

every citizen adopt and teach an illiterate to read and write. Visit the schools today. Friday, December and Opportunity. all -have an equal opportunity ro a square deal for tho country boy and girl. Visit the schools today.

Saturday, Docemibcr Physical day. A sick ibody makes a sick mind. Playground available every child. Athletes of all. Lebanon Schools.

As part of the program for the Lebanon schools the annual tiie-Schocls Week, will be observed from Monday, December 4, to Friday Uocerabnp 8, Inclusive. The schools will huve on exhibition specimens of thoir work, Including writing, spelling, drawing, language, arithmetic, etc. Tbe regular class work will IJQ carried on. It is hoped that tho parents of tho children will show intortnt in the schools and lend tuelr encouragement by visiting during this week. Rotary Club at their weekly dinner the Hotel Weimer.

HI subject will a Profession. The Rotary Club will hav 0 us their guests for this occasion the members of the Lebanon Kiwnni Club. Proclamation. President Harding's proclamation in part says; "i order that we may keep in mind th need constantly to improv 0 our educational system, it is proposed that the December 3-9, Inclusive, be get lor spec- observance as American Eauca- tion Week." The President adds: "With vision the'people perish and without education there can bo little vision." In his proclamation, thep resident asks for the hearty co-operatiom of all national, state and local authorities in the observance of this American Education Week. ON HUNTING TRIP Gideon Kreldor, of Annvllle, will leave on Wednesday for Calodonia Park, where he will enjoy a hunting trip.

A memorial tablet, bearing the nanve of Walter Dutcher, one of Bellecue's war heroes, ha been stolen from base of a tree in the borough park. Kidney and Bladder Troubles Conquered or Money Back Bulgarian Blood Tet steaming hot at KILL THAT Help to mard against gtlnai nud pneumonia. Flush the art: rich tho blood, sweeten the stpmiioH bv clruBBlsts everywhere. NOTICE! Tho Employes Beneficial tlon of tho Lebanon Vulley Iwm Stool Co. will hold It's annual in't.

December 2nd, o'clock, P. M. in the Knight Hall, Cumberland All members Invited to K.v ordrr of H. A. WEBIAN, HAJHOLD CHRIST, Secretary 710 Chestnut St.

CHAS. TBAUTMAN, Prop. Boll 404-J. Free Dott HOME DRESSED FRESH SMOKED MEATS LIVE AND DRESSED POULTETf 'The teachers are all requested to have thuir pupils uree their parents visit and to have Invitations written as pan of (h language exercise. A record of visitors will be published in.

the newspapers. Last year there were nearly 3000 visitors to the Bdiools during tha annual VUlt- to-Schools Week. CouunuiiHy Meeting On Tuesday evening, December 5, at 7:30 there wJU be a Community Educational Week meet- Ing held in tho High School auditorium. speakers for the occasion is Dr. J.

Adam Puffer, Secretary of tho National Welfare League. Dr. Puffer IB on" of the best pu'blic speak- m'fl in America and Lebanon is i'ortunatft In having his vlcos for this occasion. He will speak on Uie Interning Homen and Schools 1 'Have Visited. Prior to the lecture tfie High school orchestra will render one of its popular concerts.

Thi will For .10 years, said Di. proscribing my prescription No. in ((known for yours as Mursliroot) for kidney mnl bladder sickness and now tlmt have retired from' active practice I nave mndo nrraniremonts with loading druffKlHta to disponHo this wonderful preHcrliUtnn nt moderate pHco, 0:1 thn monoy Jmok If aissatlsllod plan. Beware of kidney dlo of it ovory year wlip ought to ho pnJoylnK tlio hlo.s«ln BH of Ufa and health utch tho Kviiipioins. If you have apocko lloiitliiK hcfoni the eyes, puffy ovos cluinniy foot or tnolsl palniH, biickachc' or Hidcitohe.

yon oiiffht to got bottlo ol Dr. Caroy'H famous prescription No. 777 axvay. CHUCK ROAST 10 RIH ROAST aao FLANK ROAST gQc Carey. I have I RUMP ROAST It has wonderfully bonolltert tons nf thousands of rason of kidney nnd Maddor troubles and IB the medicine yon nn "'ways depend upon.

rteuultH arc suar- -Dr. Daniel Cnrov WHS physlclail Tor' ninny yearn and bis great Proscription No. 777 aided thousands of sufferers from Ulcincv and bladder trouhloH. Hereafter you can ul- Wiiyw this offcctlve prescription In ImUi lliulrt and tablet form ul Suavely J.I'-UB Comiiany nnd ull reliable pharma- clsti) the country over. tho Weiss farm, north of I'Mi-K, In tho M.onroe Valley (he Weiss farm'of 173 acres in Bethel township at a price.

In this action Iho propeedlnps are entirely amicable being framed for the purpose of bringing a cas stated. The facts were all agreed upon, and Messrs, Slegrlst and Graeff merely Sue or Ihp hijfh To JUjjl) Schools Dr. Puffe will audr'-ss tho High school and also th Junior High school during the tchool hours on Tuesday next, on the Hoy and bis Job and The Girl an4 Her Career. At o'clock on Tuesday he will ifcft Your eyes may he tlje cause of your headaches, nervousness, lack of Concentration. Wo have all diylew of ghiSHGB to chooso from.

WE USK NO DROPS. DR. H. THOMAS EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Over Woolworth Sc lOc Store Rdl Phono 1400-H. Established 1C Years In Lebanon.

PORK UOAST a5V 4 a VEAL ROAST 25c, MINCE MEAT 24o, HEINZ OF TOMATO soup 12o per mjOj MITCHELL SHQE PEG CORN 15c per STERLING PEAS 18c per RELIABLE TOMATOES, Per 7c, 12c, I5c LIBBY'S ASPARAGUS TIPS SOc, HOSTETTER'S DRIED CORN I2c per ft Ib. CELERY LBTTUOJj SWEET and SOXJR OLIVES INDIA RELISK SWEJ.ET MIXED PICKLES 109 FINE GRAPE FRUIT CRANBERRIES FIG PLUM PUDDING OftANGES SJOc. 46o GRAPES Sulphur Vapor Baths For Rheumatism, Kidney and Disorders, Colds; etc. huve no eqi Hotter than any Hot Springs, ouo and be convinced. 734 Hell HB1.J.

CARPET8 MAKE RU.QH Fluff, and Rug tings' Call IU-11 1'boue Uctweon 7 and 8:80 A. or 0 to 8 Qt Drop Card, Will Cull With Hup. liLLA N. KlvEIN Hti fcioutU PROFESSIONAL; AT Chiropractor, 748 Cumberland Dr, Schraj Dentist 17 South Eighth.

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