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fihe Lebanon Dally News goes Into wore hordes than alt the other dallied In the city. There's a reason. 39th NO. 10. LEBANON, MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 12,1910.

ARE PLEASED Test Saturday Afternoon Proved to Be a Cracker Jack NOT OFFICIAL TRIAL But Showed It Could Throw Stream Over Highest Building WITNESSED BY MANY Apparatus Will Be Housed the Beginning of Next Mouth Members of the Rescue lire company are delighted Wth their now engine demonstrated at tho electric lisht plant on Saturday afternoon' in the presence many visiting firemen, antf several hundred local laddies and oilier citizens. Tho lest was made by a representative pi company which manufactured the engine and in the presence of the oiUeers of the Rescue and the members of the purchasing committee. WOltlCBD LIKE C1TAUM. As this was not scheduled an official Host, tho auto apparatus was not given a hleh pressure or endurance trial, but "wording on low ipress'tire tli engine throw a magnificent stream into the air, and at this pressure reached a heigfit which for tho of the tallest buildings in HOUSED NEXT MONTH. The demonstration won admiration from all be holders, and tiie Rescue boys wore asaln greeted with cheers as the possessors of tho only fire lighting apparatus of the kind In the state of Pennsylvania.

TTie new apparatus will not be -housed until early next month, after it has been officially tested and accepted by t.i>e company. In Hie meantime the company drtv- -r and several members will be taught to operate and cafe for thojnachlno. VISITING IN JERSEY Miss Catharine Einblch Guest at Maaga Homo, Audubon Miss Catharine Ernblch, of 119 North Eighth street left Saturday for Audubon, N. whore she will spend a week, tho guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Chas, J. Haaga, formerly of this city. Emhich Is a forewoman in tho Lebanon Industrial Works and the visit Is the occasion her annual vacation. THOSE WHO SURVIVE. Mrs.

Katie Lehman, who died on Friday evening at -her homo 337 North Fifth street, is survived by her husband; son, William, and daughter, Millie. DIED OK MARASMUS. Charles Thomas, the three months oltl son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Albert, of 1845 Scull Lebanon, died on Sunday of marasmus.

REALTY TRANSFERS. Malinda McGinley to John H. Miller, property on Twenty-second street, West Lebanon. Consideration, LEFT FOR STATE COLLEGE. Levl Blouch, a son of Horace Blonch, of Ebenezer, morning left on his return to State college, where he will enter upon 'his second year's course of study.

GEORGE IX)WE AT SCENIC, Harry Klick has resigned his position as operator and usher ut The Srenic In the Nutting building. He has been succeeded by George Lowe. PICTURES POST CARDS OF Rescue Engine Test Harpel's Art Store, EDWARD PLEIS8 HOME Finished Bnsc Bnll Sciison With t1ie Berwick Team lixlward Pleiss, Who linlshtd season with the Berwick team or Susnuehanna league, and family, are home again after an absence of some months during wlflch time Ihry llve'i at Berwick. They have reopened their home at 7H Chestnut street. PAY DAY ON R.

Employes Will Receive Tliolr AVngcs tlio Coming Saturday Notices have been posted at the Heading tie-pot announcing to the em- ployes that their pay for AuRitst will (be 1'ortiicomlng- on September 17. The HaiTisburK employes will be paid at o'clock In the morning, and tlio car will then proceed eastward, paying the Rutherford employes at 1.1 o'clock; those at Hiimmelstown at la o'clock, and the Ldbanon niieri durlns the afternoon. AT PICKKIUXO HOMK. Mr. and Mrs.

Penroso Shelly, of Philadelphia, spent Friday and Saturday in this city as guests of their nephew and nelce, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pickering, of North Eighth St. RECEPTION FOR REV. W.

D. HAPPEL WILL TAKK I'LACK IN TAIIOK CHUKCH TOMOKROW KVENWG TO DIRECT TOUR DATES Number of Members AVilj Deliver Addresses and Social Time Will be Hud Aleuiiberg of the congregation ot Tabor Reformed church will participate in a formal reception to their new pastor, tho Rev. W. D. Happoi, tomorrow the church.

The affair Is scheduled to toko plac at 7:43 large niumiber of tho members of the church are expected to be present. Several aa- nrcsses will be made ami lh rest of the evening will "bo devoted to sociability. THROWN FROM HOSE CARRIAGE MICHAEL AltNOLD ESCAPES WITH FEW SLIGHT BRUISES Tried to Mount Union Carriage While Ito.spoDding: to False Alarm Friday Night Michael Arnold, a member of tho Union lire company, is suffering with sundry scratches' and bruises, whlcii he does not much mind, however, In view of what nilslit have befallen him had he been In worse luck oji Friday evening. When 'the false alarm oC flro was turned; in he was up town and tried to mount the Union hoso carriage as it passed the Bucher building, -which is being prepared for tho occupancy of the street car company and electric ildffht woriks. In making his however, he missed the hanflraW and was thrown sprawling into a heap of sand.

Had he fallen on tho rough street he would probably have sutTerca nroken bones. Representative 0. II. Movci Has Been Selected by Republican WILL TAKE STUMP Is One of the Most Forceful Speakers Connected With the Party The purpose or G. II.

Meyer's hurried trip to Philadelphia, on Saturday last, was disclosed today In die announcement that he wilt direct the tour of the Republican candidates dur'np tho comlns campaign. Tfils very responsible position was assumed two years ago by Bx-Ucprcscn- tative B. 'M. Beldelman. of Harrisburg, but his set-vices cannot be obtained this year, and Mr.

Moyer was tendered the asBlgnment, and on Saturday he consulted with the party leaders at Philadelphia and accepted. Whiln the benefits arc not alluring, tho position Is eagerly after, and it brings tho tour director Into contact with the leading politicians of the state, and Mr. Moycr can be relied upon to Increase his already widespread influence and prcstifio. iHe will assumo charge of tho tour today, and will continue lu direction until election day. WILL TAKIO STUMP.

Representative is one of the best knawn Ropublicans In the State, and was one of the most active members of the 11)05 and 1007 sessions oC the House. Ho is a practicing attorney oif and has always been prominently Identified with tho majority party of Pennsylvania. Ho Is one of the most forceful speakers connected with and as well as dlroctiiiff l.h'e tour of the candidates will occupy a conspicuous placc on the stump. BEGINS WHDNilCSDAY. Tho "merry-EO-round" of the State tile tally begin next Wednesday at Center Hall, Chester county.

On Thursday the candidates will addresp the convention of the State League of Republican Clubs at Pottsville, and tho next day they will appear In 'Reading. Saturday will conclude the week's tour at Allen-town. Monday the six-day a week tour inaugurated at a point yet to he selected. Tt is believed that tlie candidates will tour the riorthenstern and northern counties before returning to this se-ctlon of the State. THOUGHT TEAM WAS STOLEN MISS 6REIDER RESIGNS Was Stenographer of Young Men Christian Association Florence M.

Greider, who has been stenpgrapher and typist at the 1'Ouhjr Men's Christian Association, has tendered her reelBnation to the Board of Directors and has accepted a similar position with the American iron and Steel manufacturing company, of tills city. Miss Greider, toy her genial and Courteous manner, has made a number of friends In the membership of the association. Her. petition has been a difficult one to 4111, yet, she has tilled it "with great credit to herself and to" tli Mlse Urelder wlW enter upon her new duties next Monday. Tt Is rumored that the association will a youns; man to taike Miss fielder's place, who will also act as assistant secretary.

However, no definite successor has yet been nameJ. ARTIST BIjAZlER'8 GUESTS. Herbert Kellberg, the Harrlsburg photographer and family are spending several days here the gueats of MiHon A. BJazier and family, at 809 Walnut street. M1LO LIGHT, O.K SYNER, WAS IN A PLIGHT Disappeared From in Front of Kagle Hotel, Annvillc, But Later Found at I'almyru Mllo Light, of Synur, was badly frightened on Saturday overiintr when he thought, he had been robbed ot his horse.

He haa the valuable animal and a aood standing at the K'agle hotel, Annvllle, and wlien he returned for the rig It was While searching the vicinity for a clue, he sent a man to Lebanon to sive a discretion of the rig to the police. Chief Klnnuerman could lincl no eannar.lcs of professional horse stealing In tlio details as given him, and advised the owner to telephone to various parts of the county. The advlco proved of the right kind, for the later recovered on a side street Vat Palmyra, some Annvllle person having probably taken the out-lit to go to Palmyra to see the fantastic parade. Stenographer Ruth Hears Testimony Court Stenographer John Ruth this morning- sat at the court house as commissioner taking testimony In tti matter of t''e rule to open judgment In the case of j. A.

Hty Mrs. Louisa Stuekey and Harry StucKey, of this city. H. Schools, is attorney for Hay. and R.

L. A'dams, for Harry Stuekey, Mrs. Stucikey having died EMM! TO TOUR. Metropolitan Opera Would Not Pay Her the Same as Caruso. llerlln, Sept.

-Ornldlnc 1'nrrnr will mulct 1 her first roiipponriuu'p I fore her worshipful Merlin public nftcr hor long absence In America on Sept. 21 in "Mnnoti." Miss 1'nrrnr's grcnt Hohcniliin rival. Emmy Destlnn, will lieuccforth tour (JIOItALDINK KARRAK. Europe nnd Americii ut tlio bend of her own ensemble, wllh sck-cfloiiH from llnlitin openis. Miss Doslinu's Borllu friciulM undorstiiiid thnt she'wns Induced to brunch oul on those ambitious linos us rosnlt of the rofufcnl of the Metropolitan opera of Xew York to renew her c'outniot nflor this year because (if her 'deinniul Unit she bo paid on tho same basis iys iKimely, $2,500 a niglit.

SUDDEN DEATH OFJOHN HURST KXl'IUKI) AT SVKACl'SK, N. WJ1ILK PLAVJX(; GOLF AliiiTltiri to Kldest Daughter of Dr. imd Mrs. Win. M.

Unilfrml, This Cily Dr. and Mrs. William Ai. GiuiU'ord, of Ninth mid Cuaiucrhiuu streets, wero to Syracuse, N. on Saturday, by the Very sudden, death John Hurst, husband of.

their eldest daiug-Uter, Jennie Tn tolosram which an uounced th deatli arrived here lato on Friday evening, und gave details of. the" death. The son-in-law is -known to have expired on tho Jin'ks while playing golf, and It Is supposed he died ot some afl'ectlon of the heart as he was Known to Have been sull'erlns; 'or some years with heart trouble. Ho was about TiO years of age. There are no chHuTen.

The funeral will take place at Syracuse as Mr. liursf is a native of thai city and all his Interests are there. ABRAHAM HERR ESTATE Attorney E. W. Miller Sold Four Properties In City R.

AY. Miller, as master In tho Abraham Jferr estate, on Saturday afternoon, at the court house, sold four properties in this city to tho following' Joseph H. Reist, property on northwest corner of Wfllow and Fourth streets, for Grant M. Herr, one half Interest In property at Fifth und Willow streets, for and lot on Walnut street to Joseph H. TtolHl for $80.

O. H. Klllinwr and S. T. Meyor, were tho attorneys, and Chas.

Urban the auctioneer. MRS, EMMA BOLTZ IS AGAIN A BRIDE WEDOKl) ON SATURDAY KVKNINO TO AVI I'M AM DAUB Kev. I. Calvin Fisher Performed Cocemoiiy and Itoception Followed at Home of firooin William Paul), of North Lebanon township, and Mrs. Emma UolU, of Bunker Hill, were united in marriage on Saturday evening by Rev.

I. Calvin Fisher, pastor of St. Mark's Reformed church, at tho parsonage, on Mifflln St. A reception followed at the Daub Twenty-second and Maple streets. Mr.

Daub IK an elder of St. Mark's ex-treasurer of North Lebanon township, vice-president of tho Stelti! hat company and a member of its board of directors and Is prominent in tho P. O. S. of A.

and; Sons of America. JJAOK PROM VACATION. Mls Lena Nasla, of 007 Walnut street, returned Saturday from a pleasant three weeks' vacation, which she spent visiting friends in stening the Juflgoient note jnI Washington, D. 0., Elizabeth, New 1 Jersey, New 4 IHTER DAY Redediration Services in Remodeled Seventh Street Mdiliee MANY IN ATTENDANCE Services be Continued Evening During This Week One of tho happiest days In Uio history of Seventh Street Lutheran church was experienced on Sun.lay when the members redodlcated their handsomo remodeled church building, at. Seventh and Wei :1 man streets.

The new edifice has been In use for some time, but the finishing touches wero not completed until recently, and as tho entire building Is now In perfect shape, tho rededication was planned for this time, And it was great event in every detail. Tho program for Sunday, as previously announced in the "News," was carried out to the very letter, and all services during tho day wero largely attended. The crowd at tho evening services was particularly large, even tho hallways were fillet! with members of tho church and their friends. EXCELLENT ADDRESSES. Sunday school and public worship meetings during the morning were all appropriate to tho clay, and excellent addresses were made.

Rev. Dr. J. A. Singniaster, president of the Theological seminary at Gettysburg, delivered tho morning sermon, and in the afternoon, at the 3.

vice. Rev. Dr. Ira Z. FjanstormBOJjerj made the address.

Rov. Dr, Paul Whitman and Rov. F. C. J.

Sternal also made addresses at. this meetlnc. 'D'rV Charles president of Susauohannn University, and Rev. Dr. Wm.

E. Stabler, made addresses at the evening services and the rededication was conducted by 5-ho Rev. Dr, M. H. Stlne, pastor of tho church.

SPLENDID MUSIC. A feature of the services of the day was the elaborate music furnished by tho talented church choir. The aggregation of singers was augmented by a number of other voices for tho day and the music was greatly enjoyed by all those at tho meetings. FAIR SUM RAISED. D'urlng the week there will bo contributions to defray the remaining expenses on tho church, and envo- IOPCB were handed out for this purpose, but.

already 1 on Sunday responses wore generous and many, and a goodly sum of money was paid and subscrlhed toward the general fund to liquidate a part of tho congregational dent. Services will bo hold each evening this week and they promise to be of great interest. SILK GOWN FOR REV. MICHLER WOIIN FOll l-'lHS'f T1MK AT SUNDAY'S SKKV1CKS Presented by Churcli Council HIK! Homo Mlchlor lleturnod ills Thaukn On Sunday tho annual Harvest Home services were held hi Trinity church, conducted by the Rov. A.

T. Michler and at which tlmo the pastor wore his new silk sown wiiich was presented to him, the church councU paying for the material and the Home Circle paying for the making of the sown. At tho close of tho morning services tho 'pastor expressed his hearty thamks to members of the church and Homo Circle. a FRACTURED KNEECAP HIS NATAL DAY Postmaster llavattl Olworv Ing the Event Today Assistant Postmaster Charles Havard, of the First wnrd. todaj celebrating his birthday anniversary rocolvins the hearty congratulations and well wishes of a host of friends DUNDORE FARM SOLD "The Town With the Iron PRICE ONE CENT Mrs, Moses Kreielcr Fell ut Home, Fourth Avenue Moses Kreiuer, Weldman street and Fourth avenue, on Sunday fell at her homo ami suffered a fractured knee CAP.

Dr. B. H. Gingrich dressed the injury and "the patient reported as rostins easily today. MARKIACiU LICENSES.

Clerk Kochenderfer has Issued a marilage license to the following couple: fjporgo W. Weeder, of 1521 Chew Allentown, and Miss Anna N. Gamier, daughter of Henry Gamier, of 533 North' street, city. V' Purchased Ity Irn Light nt $108 Per Acre On tho premises, In South Lebanon township, on Saturday, Mosos Dun- dorc. administrator, sold tlie Joel Dun- dorc farm of 77 acres to Ira J.

at $108 an acre. Mr. Light lives on nn ndjohUiiK farm. n. Adams, Is attorney for tho Dundoro estate.

MISS CAKE ILL. Anna Care, of 432 Lehman street daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levl Care, Is confined to hor home, suffering with severe attack of Inflammatory rheumatism. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery.

PROPOSED NEW FIRE COMPANY 111) NAMKS NOW SKCUUBD 1 Will lie Hold Siiinc Kvoning This AVeek to Map Out Plans The enrollment for the new live company In Independent District has now grown to 110 members, and the promoters are sanguine of success. is said that the projected organization has met with au cnthaisiiaallc. support that there can too, lie a (TO''and a formal meeting will held some evening tills week, to map. out plans for electing officers and taking stops to get an engine house and apparatus. MISS GAMLER QUIETLY WEDS BECOMES HRIDE OK O.

W. KKEDER, OK ALLENTOWN Ceremony Performed Sunday ing by Itcv. Kreider Couple Left on Wedding Tom- Miss Annie Gamier, of -523 North 'Eleventh street, was privately married on Sunday morning, at her home, to George W. Reeder, or Allen to wti, by Rov. H.

D. Kreidler, pastor of St. Paul's United Evangelical church. There were no attendants and the aftair was made just quiet as possible. The couple lett Mils morning on tho flyer for a wedding trip to eastern cities and upon their return, they will reside lAUentown, Despite the secrecy maintained, the couple were permitted to got away without a show- of rise.

Several youivg friendft who accompanied thorn to the station notwied all persons about that a bride "nd bridegroom wore on the train by littering the car with rice. Miss Oamler recently resigned her position at the Lebanon Industrial works, where she had been engaged for a number of years as fore. lady. and tnose who lamented her depa 1 by nuptial bonds. Hosts of friends wish her a most happy journey through life.

Reeder a commercial traveler, belntr in the employ of a Vis manuPacturlne corporation of New York. v. The celebration was doubly Joyous from tlie fact that Sunday 'was Miss uamler's 'birthday annlvereary, ana this Is why the wedding was solemnized on that day. Mr. Reeder is engaged by the D.

S. corporation of New York very popular over the district After the ceremony was luncheon at which a very few friends ho witnessed the ceremony wotd present. ONAUTOTRIP Jeweler Seldej uud Wife Will Visit Washington, Etc. Jeweler and Mrs. Harry A.

Se.ldel, of the American house, this afternoon left on an automobile I rip to "Washington. Baltimore aad iROttils in Miary- land Virginia, foey be Was Pitting Close to the Old Home Wefck Festivities ALL WERE PLEASED Crowds Lined Sidewalks to Witness Paradets ifl tesque Costumed THE FINANCIAL General Committee dent There Will Small Sum 'Lett Palmyra's Oid Home weak qame to a close on Satuiday evening with A roualng fantastic parade, Tftalcb ifM, by large throngs of who crowded the aidewaJks or ed the brilliant pasreant at their homes. JMfcWr grotesque costumes were of iparado anil a sejore or more fym were mounted steeds, OP The parade wt eastern end of town ot march wai (Brst tnrou" street, and iheri other men? oame.from points along the not a few young tpyutoplfe In honor of the event, p.f the town the court of honor ww more brill-, iantly lighted than parade the Crowds mo veil way, where the evening: affrf was wound up In a srrand ana 'v Irolie, OLEAWNQ Tjp Today the work of Clearing' tip be- ffan In real earnest. A of Housekeepers discarded, tJje decora- tlons at their homes Jr last, as decoratora to. vfaom material belonged, wanted to the town, others pwn 5ir own decorations left day.

The bl ff arches' orations will also be as possible to preserve' eood shape so they may be TH.0 The memibers of tlje or arransiements, ert themselves to the up the affairs of fhe it 1 expected that several -weeks Iwtii, baft required to get evonythjngij and arrjve at 'a definite as to the finances, it (a however, that a sxnall sum will be left over after all are met, and moneys due It tee collected, Wife Charges He Her Children From'Hohie Constable Samuel Snydfr Will morning of um Braody.wlne street, oa charare of threafent ret Conbett. bodily bftnn. woman tP jtfct? awerman, in nia.idng th infOTD her huaband, fit her and the chiWrflit and that are In him. TM accused was Bo Hearing. GREAT Reduced raiea, slori, Sepi.

via Reading Sunday. Sept; Railway. Specif fattt Lebanon 7:50 A. bur P. M.

m. Chicken cpru aoup will be served OR tbe 1ftwn basement at tbe cburcb Sacred Heart, Cornell, September 17. -Come and, friends, WuBlo by Big time for all. New.

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