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ffal Lebanon Dslly KOPS Into tnore homes thftn AH the other dallies In the city. Thefe's a rea- LEBAKOtf' "Thel' the Iron Nerve" 39th YEAB. NO. 7. LEBANON, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1910.

PRICE ONE wwim i L-; Cyrus Pafechke Runs Doufti and Kills Man" With Automobile WAS HOLD-UP SUSPECT Surrendered Himself to the Police, But Was Later OWN Wired for Cyrus R. Pcfteciike, son of Mr, and Mrs. Augustus of 2'U South Eighth street, this city, had thrlll- ing experience on Tuesday night with an alleged highwayman', Michael C. years, at in Which Mourlgan lost his Patsehke, is chauffeur for W. Wood, -of 'Kingston.

New York, and appeared at Waterbury on Wednesday offering to surrender hhiisell to the police, explaining that he had run down a man at New WAS -HOIJD-TTiP MAiN, The Water-bury police refused to accept Patschke's story, inasmuch as they had not received a request for his detention and Patschke finally bern.me indiKnajit. "But I tell yoft I hit a man Newtown a.nd I think' hurt Win pretty 1 he declared. stop and firicr'out about It?" demanded the police, laughing. 'he was a hold-up maW," explained The of the dead man was ffWd on Thursday and Patschke WHS placed under arrest PATSCHKiR RFILTOASEID. When word of Patschke's expert- enre was received in this ci-tv tlvls mornJn.

EH1 Attwood, his brother-ln- Inw, of HathaWav Park. at iKOt -Into communication with fire chief nf the Wuterbury police nn4 was Informed that was now on his wa'yi to Kingston. New York, having been Teloased this igortting. Mr, Attw'ood at 1 once wired to Kingston to learn the story of the death' o' Mourtean it first hand, Patschke has a wide o.lrcle friends here and they are anxious to learn the full details of the tragedy, feeding certain that when they are iMl'own he will be fully exonerated from all blame for the death brMqjwk 'i Oft WAiY AlUONlB. who Is jby Wjfclioff, urch 'and Conljpany, "the York agents, foj 1 Stearns au- jomo.plles, on $2, with Mr! -Church' a tqur of Maine.

The tour ended last Kulday or Saturday at Portland, and Patschke was ordered to take the car to Klngs- i New' York. He was 6n tho way there alone when the tragedy occurred. believed here that Mourl- ffan atterjipted to hold up Patsohke In' some and this why the oody of the dead man was fQund 'until after 'Patsohke had surrender himself to the police. GRANTED. Deputy, Register Kreider today granted letters testamentary on the estate of.

the late Peter Graybill, of Aimville, to Oraybill, and letters of administration on the 1 estates of the late Maria and Tamzlne Atkins, both of this city, to Biwin A. Short: S. T. Meyer, Is attorney for the Gniybin estate, and E. B.

Atkins estates. Photography and Poet Palmyra's Old Vlome Week. Over 100 news including the Moricjay's, Wed- 9nd Thursday's parades. Harpers Art Store GUESTS AT CLYMER HUME CJuy Mntiley niitl AVIff, of AltooBA, Vlsltlrig in City Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Manley, of Al- tooha, are tile guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clymer, on JflflHn street, at Doe alley. They arc on their -Way to Atlantic City, where they will spend a week. 2669 Scholars In The City Schools Today marked the close of the first week of the term of the city public schools with an qn- rollment of 2W.I scholars.

number will be materially Increased during the early weeks nf the term. OwlriB to the warm weather on tho opening days Supt. Reed ordered only morning sessions to he hold, but tyo sessions will be held dally beginning Monday, unless there is a rf- tut.n of the hot NONAGENARIAN tAIDATREST MRS. CATHERINE STROCK WAS 00 VEARS OLD T' i Died at Her Hoine Near Orantvllle Born in East Hnnovei- Township The funeral of the late Mrs. Catherine Stroqk, of near Grantville, this county, held on Thursday 1 wjth services at eleven o'clock ai L'lnglestown, in charge of Rev.

J. Flauch Stein, of Interment followed in tlie Linglestown cemetery. Mrs. Strock was years old and died from senile debility on Tuesday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. 13d- ward Hetrick.

She is survived by a son, Squire J. H. Strock, of Harrisburg and two daughters. Mrs. Hetrick and Mrs.

Jacob Kamerer, of Loudonvlllp, Ohio. There are four; Mrs. Strock. She was born't'n East Hanover township. Mrs.

Strode was the widow of the ltt'te li Jacob Stock, She wap born In Hanover, Lebanon county, and made her home with her daughter after the death of her Mrs. Strock's maiden name was Hurtz and she marrted, Afr. Strode in 1843. VICTIM OF EPILEPSY Georft-e MelchiiiR Died This at tlie Cpunty Hospital George Melchlng, a former resident of Cornwall, died this, morning at the county hospital the victim of epilepsy. Melching was 42 years old is survived' by two brothers Henry, of this city, and Charles, of Baston, and'a sister.

Mrs. White, of Reinoehlsville. C. L. ENGINE NO 3 Traveled 8,800 Miles Duj-ing the Months of August i A'lthiougJI service since the passenger engine of the Cornwall and Lab'aiiori railroad pany still going- some.

'During the month of August It traversed the Hue between this city and Conewugo, covering a distance of 5200 miles. GEORGE E. ROBERTS RETURNS TO BE DIRECTOR OF MINT, Beverly Mass Sept. K. Roberts isi to return to Washington as director of tho mint, and A.

Pintl Andrews, who succeeded Mr Hoberts when tkf latter resigned from I lie n'taiv he UH now to resume will remain In tho treasury ilopartment assistant secretary. This has la-en announced from the sununer Whiter-louse. Mr. Hoberts resigned from the government service'to become firesidoiit of the Cpm- mercial National hank of Chicago, but since thatjtime institution has been merged with tho Continental National bfcuk. Roberts has been engaged In private businuHa pursuits.

Andrews, left the mint direqtorship when C. D. orlon was tin- president's) secretary. Industrial Patiade i'" 't. ILvent of Least 1QO Business Firms Represented in Glitter, ing Pageant MMfY PEETTY FLOATS Elaborate One Belonging to Altenderfer Tyson Took First Prize HENRY.

HOTICK SPEAKS Noerlod No Inin'odiiC'tion aijd Was ((reeled "With lious- ing SOCIAL AT CORNWALL Under Auspices of 'Clitirch of tlie Sacred Heart. RPV. Fat her'A. Moder, and bl', parishioners of the Churcli of (be Sacred Heart, Cornwall, will hold 3 social on tho lawn of tlie church on Saturday evening, September 17. Elaborate arrangements have been made for ttye event and a blsr time Is expected.

The members of the parish are taking a live interest the affair and- a Jaree nunfber of visitors Is expected-when-the social takeg place. There wfn be special prizes 9ffered during the- evening. PU8USHID PICTUBES Of Mr, and Mrs. Peter Leslie of This City' The Havrlgburg Telegraph on Thursday published photographs of Mr. and Mrs.

Iveslle, of ridge avenue, this dty. They aged 78, and 72 years respectively and were former resluents in Palinyi'a. The photographs published good likenesses and attracted Old at Palmyra is nearly spent. So Car as the public celebrations and parades and other slated t'nnctioiis go, the wt'ek baa all passed into history. Today in set lasiJe for tlie quiet entertainment of home comers, but there little of that kind of trouble for the roal- tientfi, of the (own, for Uie reason that the home coiners all came on the big days, to bo with thu "big push." "Thosq who still remain In the town uru iiul'ta familiar with every section urul need no further special attention.

They are tired out with the strenuous week and are ready to go home. To say that all are pleased is putting it very mildly, for tjie entire week was a great big collossal success. WAS ORE AT DAY. Thursday was Governor's Day, as noted In the "News" of that day, and It was a great day. Conservative estimates plucc the number of visitors at fully half the number on Labor Day, and perhaps more, nnd that is RoinR some, A large crowd was expeoUvl, but no onu quite anticipated Kiicli a concourse of people as visited the town.

Tho Lebanon delegation was large, and from llar- vlsburK and intermediate points to (ho wool: of Palmyra there were hundreds of visitors. Tlie country ilistricls inore for Old Home Week on Thursday than on any other day. Hundreds of people drove to the place from the rural districts and. the town was BO congested with teams that many 'it-Ivors wore compelled to plnre their horses at farms on the outskirts the town. RVENT Orf THE WK1SK.

The iiuliiHCrial parade 'was tl' event of tlm week, While it was not as long as I lie Labor day parade, it was probolily more spectacular. The flouts In were gorgeous in creation and several' of thorn were real visions of beauty. Time, labor anl i expense seemed to have been con-, slderntlon In getting UP the floats the met with a Just reward In the enthusiastic applause which greeted their offerings. OF PA.HADK Judges of (he pageant were If. J.

Shenli. of i.i-banon; II. L. Klnports, of Arinvllli-, and W. P.

Mosser, of IJE CIIY Many Firemen at Station This Morning to See It Unloaded RUN THROUGH CITY Officers and Members on Board Delighted With Sp'eedMade MACHINE COST $9,000 the'Only Apparftttfcf of Its Kiml in the President Walter, Vine President William Chief Booster William Whitman, and other members of the company, ot F'Mirth and Lehman streets, wlrHslet 1 )) a full night tonight for the Ilrst time in three weeks. All of them liavo been awake for weeks all on account of that "bloomin! auto engine which was supposed to have 'been vxihMjlliP.d 1 iln 'the Day parade at Palmyra, but which failed to arrive time for that event. WAITRD IN VAIN. Members of the company have been the Reading frelKlit depot all weelj. and was hardly a in I tin te since 'Monday that someone was not at the station waiting or making inquiries, but.

it was all in vain until Thursday. At noon a telegram was received that the enslne had passed "through' Hagerstowh at l.l o'clock, ami from that, time on tho members of the, company wera all on fie- qul vlv-o, I ARRIVRD LAST KVKNiINiO. Tt was fifteen minutes past (i o'clock when tlie fast freight parsed Jxjban-on and left the much looked for car on the local SldlnR. The nn Paste AGREEABLY SURPRISED Kricnds Call on ICujtonc Ueninesdei- fcr ou His Birthday Tn honor of the twenty-second birthday anniversary of Kugen'e Beamosderfer, of Fifth and Walnut streets, a surprise yuirty was given on Wednesday evening. The young people spent Mie time delightfully In games ami music, Miss Uenslo Wieat presiding at the piano, and refreshments were served.

GRAND WIND-UP OFJESTIVITES FANTASTIC rAKADK AT I'AL- TOMOHKOW (Continued on Page Six.) FIRST IN TEN YEARS Ali'M, Joseph I'Vi'ry Visits Coniuall Nutivo Homo Airs. Kerry and daughter, Anna, of North street, spent vlsitlntr friends ai I'ornwall. It was the Urst visit paid by Jlrs. Kerry to tho placo of her nativity in ten yws occasion I proved one of rare, pleasure to lu-r, Ruehl'a up-to-date mteat market. In ADJUDGED A LUNATIC Commission iii Mrs.

iOnuiiu Spanglcr Case MtiUcs In Armory Hall SATURDAY EVENING, Sept. 10th, 1910. at 8 P. Musip ty tyfl City Band EVERYBODY WELCOME. 'L.

Spanglur, of South in i-wnshlp, was this morning lunatic by commission of County Solicitor 12. I). Siegrisl. Dr. Suth A.

Lisht and former" Sheriff Harry Copenhuver. The hearing was held at the office of Altor'iiey i1ttt. Ui'bt, represented the petitioner. CRABS. CRABS.

extra lot of those fine GOOD CRApS afe WILLOW" evening and tomorrow Willow. Committee Young nil Kvenlng All to Themselves A grand, howling, hilarious, noisy wlnd-ui) will bu given to the Old Home ek ceri'inonles a' Palmyra tomorrow evonintr, with a fantastic parade. Tho feature is. the prou-ram, hul thu week has been -such a suod'ss that tho general committee thought it expedient to give the young folks onu move chance to have a frolic, and I he affair is therefore planned to Rive the youns people an evening all to themselves. O'Mstumoi's at Harrisburg.

Philadelphia and Reading have been notified of the addition to tin- program and they have promised to bring outfits to Palmyra all pa raders who 1 'o participate. Tho procession of srotesque pa- radera will puss the full H-ngth of Main slrewt and all the other streets which were not covered by the other parades. Prizes will be offered, and ii general good time is expec.tud Those in charge of the movement have ue slven every assurance thai a larse crowd of young people wHl take part several hundred pa- raders at least are expected, fu view of the arrangements for thu parade, UluiuJnaAlons will, be continued for the evening and Sunday, and will be rejnpved only OFr FOR PRAIRIE STATE 1,. O. Harry nniV Mondt in Illinois Mr.

ami Mrs. L. O. Harry and the former's mother, who have been visiting Mrs. Harry's staler, Mrs.

L. C. Light ami family, of 918 Maple street, left this morning over the C. road for Illinois to visit Mr. Harry's sister, Mrs.

Mtxldlson Seeney. They expect to bo back to Lebanon In about a month. IT'S ON THE MAP That's What Hon. Henry llonrk Said of Palmyra 1 guess follis know that there is a place railed Palmyra on the limp," remarked Secretary of In t'Tnal Affnlrn Henry Ftuut'k yester- torday. "That town's havlnit a sr volebratlon; Aiul to think 1 was horn there too." LEBANON TO GO TO HARRISBURG POST OFFICE 1JQYS1 RETURN GAME TOMORROW Will Endeavor to Wipe Out String of Defeat Received in This City Manager dial Mortal will tomorrow afternoon take his ilje'banon Post Office team to Harrisbung for a return game with the Harrisburg Post Office nine.

The teams met here earlier In the season and Harrisburg won. The stint? of this defeat 'a to be wiped out tomorrow, Manager Mor- igal declares, In Lebanon's triumph over their opponents. Tho local team will line up-ns follows: G-ingrlch, Sf Sliehk, pi', Hothermel, Mills, KirlwQod, Adams, Kuhi- man Traff'ord. sub- HU READY TO Members of JRaihb'ow, of Reading, Will-Arrive This Evening AS GUESTS OF PERSE Have Engaged Quarters for Their Stay at Eagle Hotel WILL BE BANQUETED Tomorrow They Will Enjoy Trip to Cornwall Ore Hills Members of the lUHnbow tire com pany, several of whom are accompanied their wives, of: Read in 1 who are tx pec ted here this evening on a twenty-four hour visit to tht Perseverance company, hava cn- (faged quarters at the IKagle They will arrive from Hari'lsburg at o'clock ami leave tomorrow evening at the same hour, THOSE 1'N PARTY 1'n the party are the following: James Pattou and wife, Joini Scuofl and wife, Win. Oiltzer and wife, A.

M. Moser and wife, Jolm Marvin' and wife, A. Dinner, J. 0. Neltljani- nier, A.

K. -Bulr, C. A. Le'van; C. Wahl, J.

Fish, Prank Henaler, Sclmeffer, Howard Nelinau, Trumboi-e, Wni. Richards, Fred Baw. James Rollman, Frank Harper, Jacob, Xlegler, Geonge R. Roland, liarry! John Schaefer, Young. Richard Maseru, CHai'lea Froelsch, Ed.

Hoover, John Bltzer, Ed. Baiich- necht, lOsslg. Charles Malsibersw, Wd. Rlckenbacb, Daniel Phikb'pon, "Prlntz. Wra.

'Wagner, William Rupp, Irwln Edward Rhoads, Ed. Qflllagher, 1 M. K. Hornbsrarer, M. H.

Wolf, Scherer, Howard John bSlefe'frled, C. Lottahaw, A.ilx)' rah, William Ketterer, Irwin W'W. Perse Thomas Gift, O. uiunuD, Albert Scbaeffer, Isaac Graann laser. Wllltajn Reber, Httrrv Mpgel, Oharlps Qulbeft W.

ftert. Franots, IfwiR X.I f' 1 Trio Attested While Were Listening to ernor Stuart HAVE BAD Were Benjamin and Davis and "Jei SENT One Finished Term i pickpockets out of the crowds at Palt Thursday afternoon by Harry C. White and Josep of Harrisburg. and Were esctj the next train out of the toil The trio was about gettlui to operate Iu the dense around the grand stand everybody's attettyon Was' i ou Governor Stuart, thefV dai speaker. HAVE BAD RECOI The three gave Benjamin and Hatry "Jenks, the Kid." They tlcally admitted tflftt Palmyra: on a th'lflvlng.

they have records as p.enjamln DaifJa few days ago said he 'had a nine months', termias, a slonal; thief In Atlantic CJty Detective White ttona.pf the 'Davis'bra mob," as the; pic police, cli i Just then a trolley the running. boards. Jt stopped from the stand and" the-d spied, the. the This was Jenks, little dap He was running 1 to meet the other two to him. MODp According 'to Detect! 1 Jenks 1 Job would ihave the, unsuspecting, mail jvlth pin or wallet In his clothes locate it for the secojid mat three.

The second Bian gradually force Jils way pectiye and against the man's clothing 1 wo gy article out pf hfa jjol tie. -Never do the pickpookeqp Into a pocket and take want. soon as Into 'the second' ha slips it to the third mausaud ter disappears in the-crdwd Thus either of gardless of hoW, might suspect "them, 'caught i'wlth SENT OUT OF TPWJ When the-' aeteotlves tlfree, Up (UMMUw Palmyra is Without a J4JI ihere was no two officers put Jn 1 the next'tw taking in the oners. tlfe 7.10 delphJa pulled out the to itrtJtiat.th^ RECOGNIZED t.y;5T«»? White aa sppn as ihelai ed him. "Huh," remarked" pocket, gloomily, MJ, White; 1 kndw your brotfie'l- Oi of The latter la the York detectives.

"And take it from Davis, "If I'd Dauphin county we'd net here. didn't thiiilc, iUla 1 tau't," Ibaoli, "This GsrHfieate of Tftste, none Organic and matter Sodium Chloride Sllida, etc. The water IB pore like turaj water. New York Testing MaufetV cold bails two.

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