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i Mftfftf thfiii 'ttw Hftllfcs 1ft the city. fan. "The 8. LEBANON, SATUllbAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10,1910. PRICE ONE 0 Rainbow Firemen Given Rousing Reception Upon Arrival in City WELCOMED BY MAYOR Enjoyed Fine Banquet and Flights of Oratory in S.

of A. Hall VISITED ORE HILLS Witnessed Tost of Rescue's Now Auto 'Engine and Given Ride MonvUera of the veteran Rainbow iVre company, of Heading, when they arrived here on Friday evening at i'or a 21 hour utay, 'were given a irecepUon which Ion 'no doubt as to tlieir welcome. Tney were received with a line flourish of music, v'rowds of 1) fople. clanging of IVre bells, 'bursts of red lire, a banquet wIMi plenty of oratory, and a run-'out of the south side lire department to a -false elarai of tire. TUP reception proved strenuous rnoush to meet all demands and wihen (lie vis-ltiiiB laddies sought their beds at the Eaglfl hotel at a.

late hour, tnrv were quite ready to enjoy a night's rest. R1KJKT STREET PA-RAWS. The visitors arrived on the 7.22 trnln from Harrlsbwrg, occupying two special cars-attached to tflie rear rt the train. When tlvp-y av.rJved they were'-met at the depot 'by the Bull iW's'ev'enihife''' company and the 'Perae nan.a. "The spectacular Chen passed itp TJlfilUli street' to Willow -to- Walnut, to TMs'hth.

tn Cunnherland. to Sons or America Hall and tlin tanqu'et. The Committee of led the proccsplon and were folio wed-by the fCon'tinued on Page 2.) VISITING INSITY ITelfrlcli Mdflicf at Home" of Kcv. Peters Roy IleKrioh' and niotber, of Al- lenrown. lire- 'in tills city for several days, guests of ttev.

ami Mrs. Peters, of avenue. -Mrs. Meirrich is the mother of Mrs. Huy Hel'Prich is well Unown in this nty, hiivlng a years been as- sisinnt Spanb', munasrer.

Acia'leniy of Music. MAKIUAGE MCKNS10S. Ijbchenderfer has issued marriage licenses to the following couples: John D. Lentz, son of Alfred W. l.pnt?, of Bethel township, and 1 151va M.

Royer, daughter of M. II. Royer, of Rlchland. V. Miller, son of Clinton Miller, of 111G Chestnut street, an 1 Miss 13va S.

Ruhl, dauRhter of Simon Ruhl, of 259 South Tenth street, this city. Ellas Oassert, son of Peter Oassert, of Annville, and Miss Mabel 0. Rnprk, daughter of Thomas Speck, of Lirkdale. J. Douple, sop of Isaac Double, and Miss Annie UmberKer.

daughter of John ITmherger, both of Rrhaefferstown. AT THTK HOTEL WALLACR. Mrs. J. S.

Wimer, Miss Wlmer and Miss Marie liner, of Washington, D. with Mrs. Sara Tyson Jiorer, of. New York city, were guests on at the. Hotel Wallace.

Photographs and Post Card Views of Palmyra's Old Home Week. Over 10O views including the Governor, Monday's, Wednesday's arid'Thursday's Parades. Harpers Art Store AN AGED VISITOR flnmilton, of Kfci-ly Visit Ing! Mfe George Hamilton, formerly of this region, and now residing at EHx.a- beth, N. J-, is spending several days as the guest of bis sister-in-lRW, at Rexmont. Mr.

Hamilton is well up in vears and will pass the eighty- third milestone in bis career in January next, hut he is a young 'un in body and spirit and hosts of friends wish him many more healthful years. EMMANUIEL CHURCH Third Anniversary the Kdiflce Tomorrow The third anniversary the re- -Opendug of Emmanuel JL-: van leal church, (Vinnstinit will observed tomorrow with services. Mrs. Retina Brown, and Master John Brown, of Chestnut St. were passengers on the train this morning I'or Alleiitowu.

where they will attend the anniversary of the Oood Shepherd Home, being held (here.today. Tomorrow they will go to Bethlehem to spend Sunday with friends. 84TH BIRTHDAY OF JOHN PETERS ESTIMABLE Ql'lETLV, VEU EVENT TODAY Resl'des With His DuHtSlitei 1 Mrs. Charles Rootli, and is ami Hearty Peters, one of the highly esteemed citizens of Lebanon, who sides with his diauehtcr, Mrs. Chas.

O. Booth, at- Tenth and Cumberland streets, today passed Hie eighty fourth milestone in life's and the conffratuln.tions o'' many friends. There a cete :hrad.on of Hie event, ibut the was made the occasion 'for many vlslta ifrojn friends, others tendering their of post cards and other tokens. Although Mr. Peters has lone- since the age usually allotted tu man-kind, he is still hale and hearty and thoroughly enjoys, life.

Ho reads the flnmest O'f print wiHhoui tiie aid ot glasses and his other senses tiro us aciite as at any 'period 'n his life He secures by walk- to various piarts of the 'city very without the aid of an attendant. Hosts of -friends wish lilm many more years of the fiood health and spirit, now enjoys. RAILWAY AT HERSHEY PARK SECTION OK COM- 1'LKTIOI) FRIDAY Trial Made With Pivo Curs at Spewl of SO Miles HH Hour Much interest manifested on Friday in the J'ark 'miniature railway, the Jirst seotion ol which has now tot-en completed Uhe entertainment of visitors at tlu- park, Tiie lino is being installed by K. H. Millar, of Lancaster, a prom- engineer.

The first train which passed over I he new line on Friday wajj made up of live cars and a T.O hors power motor. The seating capacity of the cars is (i(i and the trial trip was nrade.in Mood tirnfc ami any untoward incidents. speed ot tblriy miles an hour was maintained during tbe trip. The contrivance bullion the third rail system a of 'J'JO. Nearly one mile of track is already UniShed, and over this the trip was made.

The line bes'iis at Mio bridge Wihidi crosses the Readiiur railroad tracks and the dam and baseball Held. When finished the lino will encircle the On 'this the 'Hrst trip, the party consisted of friends of Mr. Miller an'5 employes of the park. The railroad will be for operation ure at the bes-Jnnlne of next season. 0V INKANT.

Funeral services over the body of Hlizabeth the one year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William 'Fogleman, of Sand Hill, were held this morning in charge of Rev. I. Calvin Fisher, pastor of St.

Mark's Reforme church, Rt tho 'house. Iriterment was made at Ebeuezer cemetery. H. Bteliyer was tUe undertaker. AVith Rhootiu.a, 1 Annie Will ill; 1'alinyra on Labor Day HELD ONE ON Witnossos None (V.uld Tell Kircil the Shoj Although from live hundred to one thousand people 1 were in tho Immediate vicinity or the shooting affair at Palmyra, on Ixibor Day.

no one has yet been brought fortli who really saw every incident and detail connected with the affair. linmoJI ately after' I he accident scores of, men seemed to know all about it, and filled their friends and all by- stasders with news of I lie Incident, but when it came to the test no one seemed to know anything or were too cowardly to tell what they knew. 1IRARINO AT PALMYRA. A hearing was held this morning In the case'by Squire Hugendubler of Palmyra, Lev! and Harry. Lulz.

being arraigned as participants' in shooting which resulted (lie injury of fourteen year old Anna Will, daughter of AVill, tin- lOightb Chestnut street grocer. TO. D. Slegrint, of (his city, represented the defendants. Charles D.

AVeiriok, Mie ('Oiinty dislrict attorney, appeared in tiie Interest, of tiie Commonwealth. W1TNRSSKS IITOAKI). Howard Kline, of Lancaster, testi- Hed that he knew nothing of the actual shooting. lie said, however, that th Lulus wore "fussing" near the hotel shortly before 'tho shooting. He saw Harry reach to his hip pocket, but they talked Dutch and (Continued on Page Three.) DEATH SUMMONS MRS.

C.L.JACKSON PASSED A WAV AT HER HOME IN AViis Horn in This City and Was a Cousins of Mrs. George Krniise Mrs. Catherine Lynch Jackson, of Hollidaysburg, died at her home- there on Friday, according to word here this morning by her cousin, Mrs. George Krause. Mrs.

Jackson had been ill since the spring of this year and her conditon became serious two weeks ago. She made her home with her son, Thomas Lynch, who survives her. Mrs. Jackson was a native of Lebanon, being a menibpr of the Shindel family, and was a frequent visitor hero in late years, being tho guest of Mrs. Krause on thrtae occasions Mrs.

Krause, Mrs. of Schuylkill Haven, and Mrs. Swallow, wife of Dr. Silas Swallow, of Harrlsburg, are cousins of tho deceased. AJrs.

Jackson was a member of the Presbyterian church. DISCHARGED FROM JAIL Detainers, (loivcver, Had ISeeu Lotlg- Aji'iiliist Cliesler Collin Three Coffin. John I'todeuh'auer and lizzie Delt- ricb, were today diucharg'ed from the (toiinty jail buving completed their sentences. Cottla served thirty days for defrauding a hoarding house bill and foiHid on his release that detain- era bad heen liaised- with Sheriff Bollman. inasmnch as ho Is wanted in both Dauphin and Lancaster counties.

Uo'Jenhanor served ninety days for furnishing; liquor to minors, ami the woman ot three months for larceny. Ruahl'a up-to-date moat In market, llflllfifi SATORDA'YEVE'NING, MC1IIVO 10th, 191O. at 8 P. M. Music by full City Band EVERYBODY WELCOME.

S. and A- DANCING SCHOOL TUESDAY EVENING, September 13th, 19 JO IN Sam lor Hall. JUDGE HENRY FILES DECREE In Matter to Quash Writ of Quo Warranto Hrought by II. K. Spohu MOTION IS OVERRULED LEFT ALLENTOWN Hon.

Homy lloiiik Speuk at (iniui Shepherd Home lion, Henry Houcli, state secretary of internal affairs, left on the llyer tlila morn-Ins ''or Alleutowu, where this al'ternnon ho made an address at tliQ Home Good Shepherd. This evening HO will go to nuii from llic-i'H will be whisked in an automobile to make address at a grangers' out lug at Maple Grove. Against THINKS fANAMA CANA1 WONDERFUL New Yorkjw sept. Bryee, the Brifjsli ambassador lo (lie United StatesJJiH un an inspection tour of the Panjttiuii canal and sovora South American rountrlen. In speaking of the Panama canal.

In declared-hopvas greatly Interest, ed, the ainbasMulur said: "1 regard the canal as tpw' moat extraordinary Improvement oh" nature thai, has ovei been made on planet." He added thai t'lif commercial value of the canal as yet uncertain, as he did not think that yyoiild be known until after it had beeii put in use. Besides visiting Peru $nd Chile, Professor Bryee and his who accompanies him, will sail turouwli the strait of Magellan go to liuenor Aires, where he will, pVobably take a British steamer and return to November. He said he was mfi.yiiig his first trip to South looking fpr- ward. with iMUWtirWasiire -to It. Al- thoiysli the ambassador is entering Jils seventieth year, he is still a keen lover of travel.

Of Voters in County Who Arc to Kxrrrise AT FALL ELECTION Th 0 Total Number That Hi'cn is 9,908 Return has been made lo tho enmity comm-iSrtimiiTs 1 odk'e. a-i. tin; courl house, by (hi- registry assessors ot tho rtevenal lownfthips hnnmgliK In tihe cwi'nty of HIO voters who are eliglblo lo their franc.Iiise at Vho November election. Tlu- total nnmhr-r of voters reelstered is O.DflH, dlvld'wl annum townships anil boroughs as follows: Houlh l.uiiduiuli'iTy I.awn 1. Bethel, Kredci-irlisimrg s-onlli Spring N'or'h norlii 4.

I I'nlnn Nor Hi Corn II Soutli AnnvM'e Millbach 'JIH) Millereek, -Hi Boiilh Idibanmi. south Ifeidcllrtji'K. Ri-liaefferHtown ......401 S. Olimiihelltnwn Coni'Wnll 'JOU i. i Hethel, Ml.

1 We 1 s-it iLebanon Swnlara ll Annvil) MM west T.elifiMfm, east nTli rir. Klelnfe-Uersvllle north Jonoslow.n bui'oussh Was Mnmu'lit (iivtna 1 li. Association ucnry uKii in i in; i oiunum i'lcaa court an opinion and dccnx! tau matter ot m-itiou 10 quash the writ of tjuo raiuo in ihu iJi'iiceediug Harry t4. Sliolin, or I'iiis city, l)i'. U.

and ibe othw members of board of managers of. All. Urulua UnHeJ llretihreu cauipmeulinu association. Mr. Spoim Bunks to havu, 'bi 1 preseut boai-U ot managei.s olisfcd; that he was legally elected a member of th" board, but -was refused a place In On behalf of Dr.

Lowery and the other managers a motion to quash the writ was filed and this motion is overruled Judge in the opinion lileti today. JUDGE'S OPIN'ION. Court Th defendants have moved to quash tho writ of quo warranto 1s- Hiied in the above entitled cnsp for two that the IssiMng of Win writ, was Improviiiont in that there was no prior notice and a and secondly, thai the writ Issued without Joinlnif therein (he Attorney General, Deputy Attorney General, or District Attorney of UAanon roil lity. We take the present law to be that WILL GREET DAUGHTER Miss Itedini I'Vom IM'un Trip Today Mr. MIS.

(Carles of (Jalesburg, 111., who have been spend- IHR several days Mere, tho Kuests ot Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hill, of North Elphth street, left this morning for N'ew Yoirk city to wreet their daughter, wJiHi will 1 today from an trip. Fantastic Parade This ing Promises to Be a Hummer UHHISTKltRD AT KAGLE.

(Continued on Page Three.) BEGGING MONEY CHURCH PERSON HAS BEEN AUTHOR- TO DO SO Olllcials of Iteiaoclilsville Hefoinicd to Stop the I'ractlco 'Members of tho congreautiou Calvary Reformed church, Heiuoehls- vllle, have been much annoyed lately by m'tHin persons wlno go about the streets (Lebanon beggiiiK money for t.bw cbu.ivh. Js said that no money Uwis far ulven for piiriioHe has njver he.aK-.hnW Uie chjimlh ollltlw. and no ono w'as authorised U) make such cO'llectloiw. Tho annoyance bus come chtofly from childreu and efforts are being made lo localy tlu'iu and stop tbe p'lactice. Charles M.

Rellllng. George Hv Davis, Jacob F. King and L. R. er, of TAncaster; registered on Friday evening at Eagle hotel.

8LYLERS BRING $10,000 SUIT ACJAINKT THE SWATAHA ELECTRIC COMPANY Action IJi'oiiKht llecovor for Death of Son Who Was Recently Electrocuted Suit In trespass for $10,000 damages was instituted nhla morning 1 oy Prank P. Blyler and of this city, apruilnst -Swatara electric and power company. The action Is brought to recover lor tile dearth bl Harry BlyJer, the fourteen yeiair old son of the plaiutlttft, "WJIB eleotrociiloii on the evenlnir of Sep-. tenvber 2. when ihe up a Uv wire In North 'Lebanon f.ownaliip".

ORy Solicitor C. 'Qraefl IB attorney for iho plalntlffB. PUN FOR EVER YfiOD'tl Citizens Have Decided' Have Their Floats to Line Again BALLOON Will Take Blaee and 'her of Other the fantastic mvra.thla evtnlns, ami is scheduled to b.e aofay, ions of the celebration. affair be a winner. Those ini a Ufa Ir state hat Lebanon i oil: and p-aradens from, the county will tie lumtrnitlouB wi'U night, and the parade on tlhe Midway, the evening will Joyraent.

FIJOATS A number of myra citizens haya-Jjii' 1 their, Indajijtrla.1,~ enttanoe the are many that th llue tics will reach nearly mark. HERE FROM ILLINOIS. C. PAY DAY Treasurer SiegTiHt Made Trip Over Jioad This Morning: Payment was made this monilng by Treasurer Marry W. Siegnst Uiu August waaes to tho employes ot tho Cornwall and Lebanon railroad company.

Treasurer Siegrlst, with ileif Clerk'-Wagner, thu over road on llu- marly train. IS SERIOUSLY ILL Assessor IVicrs SnH'eriug U'illi lilieiiinalihiu Joseph of U1S Norl.li I'Jlevi-nlh a former of the county, and a painter by truun, ia ill at hi-s hbnin suffni 1 ing with Inflammatory He IK at present one of the city as sesHorn. Jio.stH of friends wish for Mm a speedy recnvory. GEO. RANK DISCHARGED To.t a i .0008 i HI' and Albert Travel's badly' injured by an expl'mion of gas at tin- Corbin Colliery, near Shamokiu, Was Charged Witli AwHault und lei'y by Airs.

Soiirnino Alderman of the Fourth ward, on Friday fvenins arrest Ueurgo Hank, of this city, who wa a charged with assault and baUlo-y on llobe(va Suurwlne, also ot thin 'Hie aroae ovw tbe talcing by Rank or 'his grandchild which had left in tharfc'c of Mrs. Soiiirwine by its mother. LHFT ON Miss Catherine Leonard, of North Fourth street, left this afternoon to spend a few weeks at Pottsvjlle, her former -home, and York: city. A number of young friends were at the elation to bid her Mr. and Mrs.

Charles T. Bldrldge of Galesburg, are the guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H.

'Hill, of 3If North Eighth street. bridge Is a sister to Mr. Hill. 'C. R.

PATSCHKE ON WAY HOME HXIMCCTKU TO ARR1VH IN AUTO THIS Has Keen lO.vonoi'Htcd by Coronor for Kunniiim Down and Killing Micbue) Moiii'igan Oyrus H. Patachke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Pa'tschke, of South lOightih street, is expected home somo dine this afternoon from Ne.w York city, having Ml the metropolis at an ear.ly hour this morninff In a big touriiii: car of Wykoff, Cluirdi and Company, the New York toy the Stearns CUT. Mr.

Patsdike IB in ''barge of the mechanical department i he firm. In a telegram, sent from New York city, to JiIs parents, Mr. Patstfhke Informs them that Me has been fully exonerated by the coroner, after tan Investigation Into the deatih of TW1- nei 0. MonrUan Newtown, Tuesday ninht. After I'unnlns down (ho man, whom lie belfeved to be a Palsciike surrendered himself to the Waterbury, police.

tae-e on Main illuminations oth'er 'streets will -'na zens In most ipftnfii" i be able to see 'Me leaving their Jiorttee. sover'al cities established art -at Palmyra' In issuing riffs for 'Win bn the rsual fr aficenB and other features sTjate- vteltors Hampton N. y. MarRaret Blxler, H. Daniel irenry; Sarah Henry, O)iamp, New York; wife, ilefervllle, Pa.

DEATH QFWBS; Was Victim of Nothing too Good For O14 Palmyra people w.ill on Mouday next, if nothliiB Intervenes to mar present jrfans, indulge in their tirst with ttas as a UghUng con- Tito new K.as company 'had p.lanned to have the convenience for did Homo week, but plans did not mature. Last Thursday waa therefore (Ixed for the date for operation of tho hut then water waa lack- iiig, although tho plant Itself wwi coinpletoJ. it is said, however, that all tilings are now In the shape j'or of operations on Monday next and clligeng will haye the ad- of the convenience. It is said that a 'large number of sitliKTibers 1m vu Introduped gas pipes in their house and prospects for the company exceedingly brlgUt. Mrs.

Katie Lehman, Lehman, of 337 North died 011 Friday evening, apoplexy. She wan Her husband and Nellie and Dorothy, funeral will be hehi morning, with at the iiouse and ICbenezer cemetery. JJCENSE Henry this niornirife the transfer ot the bottlUig'CJti at Palmyra, from William P. to Harvey P. Bhoads.

U. Slegrist, esq.r wag for the applicant. Charged with perjllry 1 Jn to his age fot a marriag George flPoulk, of minor, lias been arrested', RAO 'BOOKS the an4 kind, 50c valuea Special Today Monday Others at So tq US.

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