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5 Hershey School Board Adopts an Extra Period Hershey, April 20. in an effort to make up all of part of thp (Imp which was lost during the past srhool year, the Derry township school board by virtue of permission given by the State Board of template! the postmaster states that hr win take his time to get fully acquainted with the office details and ot ascertain the wishes of the people in regard to any improvements in tho nervfco thn) may be con- lllv Limi IIIMV ue cuu- fcaucauon has made a ruling to the sido.rnd ahvlsable The improve- effect that pupils of all grades of ments that have been discussed are as the High School be compelled to at-'follows tend a special session of school to be 1 The held every Saturday morning. consolidation of the Derrr Post that of Iler- At this meeting of the Directors aiMu-y nml the institution of "local Tree newtracher was elected for tho com-' delivery. year, Steven C. Lelnlngp.r, who he placed In charge of thn Tho keeping open of the Post Of- will he placed in charge of thn i nee until tho mall arriving on the Manual Training room.

Mr. train Is distributed This Inger is a graduate of the Norrrlal School, and also took course at Penn State College. has not been distributed. This on time more a than once or twice, during the past two or three months and in most present he Is engaged in teaching (instances the mail has been taken to Manual Training at the Gettysburg I the Post Oflico and there remained College. In addition to this Mr.

Leinlnger will be placed In charge of all the branches of athletics In tho sciiooi. He. was formerly the best all-around I undistributed' until the following morning. This means that Hershey has been without a direct, mail service from the east from A. Al.

until the following morning of athletic of his Alma Mater. Under course, nine ho rthe pastern' mall the direction of an experienced ath- ffoes to Hnrrisbtirg and then is lete there is little doubt that the ath- hack to Hershey but tho di- letio fame of Hersheq High School i feet service from the' east has been will not suffer. Mr. Lelninfer with! Just about as bad as could his wife and family experts to move The train arriving at 4:22 from the to Hershey early In the summer. least brings no local mail.

Kiro Company Mooting. The next stated meeting'of the Hershey Volunteer Fire Company which occurs on Tuesday, May 1. will be one of the most important meetings the company has over had. At the last stated meeting amendments to the constitution and by-laws There Is also tj- question of rtn outgoing mail oif Sunday If It can be arranged. At present no letters mailed after 7:00 P.

M. Saturday move from Hershoy until after 8: oil on Monday morning. The PostnuVor thus has large opportunities to Improve tho postal pffsed of the accident and was Oft road to ttta sceftfc he met them. HP gave first Hid to thp In- Jufed man at his own holtip, and then hurried tho patient to Lebanon In the car of Harry Qruber, of Campbelltown. While it was seen from the beginning that Iipafp was badly hurt.

hope was revived toward evening, 1 when he returned to consciousness. and when there was some let up In the hemorrhages from his Internal injuries. Mi's. Dense and her son and the young lady camo to Lebanon, and after visiting the hospital, were so fully assured to the ultimate recovery of the patient, ihat they left for Reading on the 7.22 train. Smith llmlly Injured.

Meanwljle, however, when Dr. BYTURNPIKE CO. FOR TOLL Against Luke Gerhart in the Berks County Courts meanwijie, now ever, wlirn IJr. OAV -Kisser returned to Camjibeiitown, he Ktjr 1 Jr A. I found that young Smith so badly hurt that the could nut back is Kisser's Grant Weidman and home, sufering with an injury lo his; "Hptr back, which did not manifest itself' UGl 1 Iieyts still Jo bed at until thp excitemnnt of the accident had worn off.

He is to he able, to go home, however, In a day or two. were proposed and those will lie act-l tnis town. His experience make od on at the May meeting, amendments will if adopted changes in the government of the company. Further action will also hp. taken at this meeting relative to attending the celebration at Palmyra in June.

An invitation has been received from Annvllle inviting tiio company to par.tjcipate In the dedication of the now If I lire house, and action will bo taken on this invitation. Altogether It will be a meeting which every member should attend. Norvic'C. Tho regular weekly vesper service 11 has been confined to his service as Inspector and clork of elections. At present he Is an inspector of elections.

Mr. Cope Is a bachelor. Everybody Is invited to attend a groat pu'hllc at tho, Hershey Central Theatre next Monday ning at eight o'clock. It wil'l hav aible epe-akurs and an attractive pro gram. Tlip purpose of the meet in will bo to complete tho organizallo of the Herahey Chapter of Uio He Cross.

All are invited, iffen, womo nnd Thn largest and beat meeting for Company Motorists of Lebanon vicinity, innd others for that niHt'i 1(1 wont slip through UK -nil Rotes jwiili "Mnrry-Htt-Ha" irnte 'collector who is dnfrainled of the I fare for use of such highway, will ihe Interested In a case which has just boon instituted in the Berks courts for the pavim-nt of 0. V. Henry this morning unpaid toll. While In die uso s'lautod tho petition' of Mary A. i ferred to there was repeated trips on Deavon, administratrix of the estate i unpaid the decision of tlio of the Nathaniel Doavpn.

of-case will undoubtedly have a direct Union township for the sale i hearing of the status of turnpike tracts of, farm and other laud In that in collecting township for the payment of debts. rates Court Directs Sale of Property To Pay Debts 1 guess I ihad what, they call "spring fever," says Haymond SHniellng, of 1824 Pulton Har- risburs. it was 1 know 1 fpH wretched." "I was tired, sort oi achy, no ambition, rtMn'l want to work felt all run down generally." "I complained about it a lot until I guess the folks Rot tired of hearing me for my father got hold of me one day and said, "Son, you know Tanlar helped your ended the Services Ingathering Day atZion Sunday School at Myen Myetatown, April 23. Yesterday was a. of special on Samuel Klopp, a soft of services In the Zion I nited Brethren Mrs Charles Klopp.

Of ftkfc. church, the occasion bnlng the rerently residents of It servance Of the annual Ingathering i nnd qs Flianie Sch6 a nrl Tlfltr nf thn Rnnnnv rt school. Day of The first event was a Good i Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cheer service at 9 a.

led by mor L. Haak. and this was folh.wod by a Uerman sermon at 10:16. by the 0 Chris utheraa of own we the om of hv Rev Hev. L.

U. Koons, of Bath. Stouchsburg. On Sunditf, There was an attendance of 449 at i dinner was served at the bfliie'f Hi mother and me, go get a bottle of (the Ingathering and Anniversary ex-, which the following it and get rid of this trouble of So I started taking it." did fix mo up up yours "Well, sir. It sur In shape.

I began to sit and take notice after the firsit few doses and my Wueness vanished like smoke. Appetite came back, I began to liven up and I got up energy enough to run a ateani erclscR of the Sunday school, held in; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel the afternoon. During the course of and Mrs.

Edward tew brief remarks made by pastor. Itev. I. Mover HersliQ.v. developed that there were five per-! Garloff.

Mr. "and" Mrs. the Mrs. Charles Klopp, Mf, ana JfffP it George Voder, Mr. and Mm.

The property aggregating r.7 aares is estimated to bo worth The sale Is to be held on the homestead Suit for $2 Through Attorneys (Irani man, of this city, ajid Cyrus (i. Dorr, in May Paul 0. Adams, Heading, an equity suit hus been attorney for tho estate. Attorney Adams also had filed in the Berks County ('mm by (ho t'io president, manager and company of the Young Men's Chrisilaii Asso-; women ever held In Hershey was a elation was held on Friday evening Hie Central Theatre on Monday al conducted by Miss Auth Reigler. Sc- U'rnoon to organize for Hed Cros lent readings by Miss Jean otto Donmoyer and vocal solos by Miss Margaret Heigler wero much enjoyed.

'''lie attendance was very encourag- ng to tho officers and members. Mom JliiiltUiiK the J-'m'tory. NOTICE. Hnrshey, Pa. April 14, IfllT.

On account of alterations and changes being made, in our Factory, no visitors will bo shown through tho Factory under any circumstances, after todav, tho iiiBt. HEUSIIEjy, Wru. F. U. Murrie, President.

The above notice which was put into effect on Saturday explains It- nelf. It would not bo safe to show visitors through rooms where the alteration and improvement work Is going on. These are the busiest times the plant has evor known. ICvory department is rushed to its full production and the railroad tracks arc crowded with raw sugar, cocoa beans and machinery. The work on the new Cocoa Warehouse Is proceeding rapidly and the room it will supply is much needed.

Mr. Cope is Now I'ostnmstor. John H. Cope, Horshey's new postmaster, received his commission in tholate mail on Monday and took of the office Tuesday morning. The forco who have, boon runt ning the office for mouths under thje direction of thn bondsmen will be ro- tftinod as follows: Assistant Postmaster, Miss Bessie Moyer.

Clerk, C. L. Peiffor. Clerk, Miss Viola Hoyer. No immedmlate changes are con- work.

First was the election of two of fleers, and the following were elector unanimoiisyl: Secretary, Mrs. Linn H. Htvw becker. Treasurer, Mrs. John K.

Snyder. It was then decided to postpone the of tho President am Vice-President and tih'p Board nntl tho ptuhllc which will held next week. Thpn those who wirh beoom. members were asked to sign (lie roll Forty pledges wero received anc more have been gathered thf week. It is quite pofvsllilo that the npcessary one hundred will be in sight, when the public meeting in called to order.

William Dease Fatally Hurt In Auto Accident (Continued From Pace One). out and four of them lauded under tho machine while McCann, was tin-own clear of the wrock and was Mrs. Deaso and the lady woro bruised and suffor- some slight and Smith lid not seem to he seriously hurt ust at tho timo, so Dnase, who was ound unconscious, was loaded in tiio big machine for which McCann had turned out, and was hurrlod to the offico of L)r. U. G.

Rinser, of Campbelltown. fir. Risser liad boon ap- court fix May 28 OB the timo for the Berks and Dauphin Turnplko heirs to conic in and take or refuse Koad Luke Gnrlinrt, of 0 0 to tnko the property of the latol" 0 10 the complainants asking that Thomas Kcetley. of Ihis citv, at its ll defendant be ordered to pny nppralsment, $700. The property is 1 0 1 804 rp located on South Twelfth Uve.M Vlu-i tolls wlllch le ls alk 'K (1(1 have sons In the audience who were mem- hers of the school years ago.

These were the superintendent. Isaac, who I'H'l the office nt that "Now I feel like a real live wire. a ud has continued to spi-ve in ehnck full of vim and go and glad to be alive. My work, goes a lot easier loo, and my whole system feels sort of refreshed and Invigorated, all thanks to Tanlac." Tanlnc, the fnnious reconstructive tonic, Is no-w being introduced here 'by Donough A Snnvelv, who have secured the exclusive snip of this master medicine in Lebanon. PROGRAM FOR THE INSTITUTE AT MYERSTOWN located on South Twelfth street.

The proceedings arc In partition. Pretty Nuptial Event In Harrisburg Today (Continued trim chine, with pearl bead IrimmlnRS, and slip carried an arm bomiuot of bridal roses and Illies-of-the-vallpy. She Is well known among the younger social set. of Harrloburg, and for some timo has been engaged as teacher in the Capital (Mty's public schools. She is a graduate -of tho Harrisburg High School, class 1012.

and of tho Harrisburg Teachers Training School. She was attended by her sister, Miss Mabel K. Hrlpht. wlu.i wore a pretty gown of pink crepe de chine, and carried a bou- of sweetheart roses. Lebanon llifjli Thp groom, who is well known in this city, is a graduate of tho Lebanon High school, class 1912, and tor some time attended State College.

Ho is at present, located In Hamilton, Canada, where he is employed in the efficiency department of tho National Stool Car Company. He has been located at HumHton for IIP last year and a half, and Is an- ither of Lebanon's boys who are naking good with large manufactur- ng concerns. He was at one time a member of the Lebanon Daily staff, whprp. he came Into Contact with many peoplo, and con- ennently made many friends by his genial disposition, and happy-go- I evaded payment. He-fused to Pay.

Thn bill states that (icrlmrt on April 1, whllo driving his automobile along tho pike refused to pay tho toll collector at Wrrnorsvllle, but through tho gate. It is claimed 'that on other occasions hart also refused to pay toll for using the pike. InjunrtJoii Ankcd. Tho complainants ask for an injunction restraining tho defendant the customary fee. They point nut that travel on tho pike Is so iieavv at this point that it would hn Irn- practlcablo to close the gates to compel tho payment of tolls.

Hates Approved. It Is pointed out In the bill that tho toll rates established have been approved by tho Public Service Commission, and that as a public ser- vico corporation they are compound by law to charge equal rates to all users of the road. In view of tho fact that the company has no remedy by action at law the complaining compan.v is in danger of suffering groat Injury and therefore asks tho court for an injunction which will bring about a decision in the premises ucky nature. William Henry wanger, this city, at. present a hemlcal engineer at State College.

ml a former roommate of Mr. panglor at the College, was best lan. $OQD PAIHT'VWW' YOVB" YOU MUST PAINT THE NEW HOUSE; YOU OUGHT TO PAINT THE OLD ONE: IT IT SAVES THE HOUSE. YOU'LL ENJOY HOME MORE IF YOUR HOUSE IS NEWLY, BRIGHTLY WILL YOUR WIFE AND FAMILY, WHAT'S THE USE OF LIVING UNLESS YOU LIVE? OUR ATLAS PAINTS "STJCJT AND HOLD THEIR COLOR, G. CAMPBELL Music for the wedding was -played Miss Currancp, Faust, a.

close riond of tho brldo, who ronderpd ohpngrin's march as a processional, nd tho march from Mendpllsohn recessional. Prior to tho cere- Mrs. fl. K. Richards, of Steel- on, tho groom's sister, sang 'romlse 'Mo." Ushers were Howard etora, of StepHon, and W'llllam nyder, of this oily, a druggist at and Snavoly's pharmacy.

Deception Held Immediately after the ceremony tho bridal parly proceeded to the home of tho bride on Hummel street, and participated in a wedding supper, after which a reception was held at the home. The hours from seven, to nine were set aside for the receiving of guests, who came by Invitation, and they were entertained with vocal music by the groom's nieces, June and IxHiise Richards, of Steelton. A large number of pretty and useful gifts were given the bride' and groom, and the rooms where the reception was held, wero beautifully decorated Ear the occasion. On Honeymoon Trip After a brief honeymoon trip the newlyweds will leave for Hamilton, Canada, where they will take tip I their future residence. For the um-1 mer they will live in a pretty cottage i at Hamilton Beach, on Lake Ontario.

immediately outside tho city of Ham- I llton, removing- to the city in tho winter. They go to their new homo i with the best wishes of a host of friends in this city and Harrisburg. for a long and happy life, Hi. Entertainment In Heilmandale School The entertainment held at Heil- indale on April 12, by the school taught by Miss Martha Miller, be repeated on Thursday evening, April £5, at 7:30 o'clock. Everybody is mpst cordially to Lebanon Youth Is Jailed On Larceny Charge Hnrvey Wagner, of this city, was taken into custody by Detective Steiff on Aldormau Siogrist's warrant charging him with tho larceny of $15 from tho person of Michael Loshor.

of tho Drover's Exchange hotel stables. In default of Wagner was sent to jail for a hearing later. COMING! WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25. Unusual Interest centers In the County Institute which Is to be held In the United 1'Tvan gel leal Church, at Myorstown, on Thursday of week, under the auspices of Woman's Christian Temperance I'nlsn. The session will open In the early afternoon and will lie continued in the evening.

Thp following program has prepared for the occasion: Afternoon the been Vrank Hlblo llcluitlnn tho C. T. CoiU'iiuinlty, Mrs. W. tn the solo.

Miss Kllnvbcth I.lBlvt; "My ClrontoHt I'rtvblmii," presidents; paper, llnw Wn maintain High Spiritual TIMID Wldhlu thB W. C. T. liiivonport; xolo, Haw Prohibition Mrs. p.

1 i-s. Hnlph Km Ho Advanced: In ihc Homo, 1). Scott; In the Srhooln, Mre. A. 10.

Shroyer: In thf C. T. Mrs. M. M.

Rolsnrr: In the Church. Uev. H. C. Dclbort! In Iho Coni- miml'ty, Mrs.

M. M. Helsner; In tx-lin- noti Coimty. Inc, O. 1.

AHirlKhl; County IJa.y," Adjournment. 1'JvcMilHFf Snsulnn Hev, H. Hi'l'liprt, Myerstown; antliPin, Choir; (luirloltn Mrs. Wclrlc.h; Jlhiptrntprl lei'luro. ICinnna otTprlnK, rhosf.

ilwilvtnK attend thn ii.ft«r- noon sescinn will tnko thn 1.15 cnr at tho Court HOIIKO and off nt College Avenue, Myotwtown. HupTiPr will Ijo to all n-ho wltfh lo ro.iiialn for Ihc nvoniiiff ficn- slon, Recovering Use Of Back Thought Permanently Hurt William B. Eckenroth, tho Forge street coal dealer, la slowly recover- 1 Ing from a severe Injury to his back several weeks ago In a fall Iwhilfi iu the act of uprooting a troe, It was at first feared that his back had boon permanently Injured but he has suflH'lently recovered its use to remove all doubt his complete rot-ovary. capacity ever since, with the exception of a brief Interval; Rev. A.

M. meeker, Joseph L. Zinn, Harry Artz ami Mrs. Ella Haak. During a recent couvorsntlon with Irving Wynne, ono of tho conductors on the Lebanon Valley street car line.

Rev Hfrshpy learned that Mr. Wynne was a former mnmbnr of Zlon's, and that ho hold a certiticate of membership Issued to him, bearing tho signature of Bupt. Hank, and dated April 21. 18G7. Mr.

Wynne readily consented to loan the certificate to Rev. Iler- ahey, and it was shown at yesterday's gathering. It Is one of Mr. Wynne's possessions that ho prizes very hlgh- Tho program was opened with the singing of "Holiness Unto the Lord and "My Burdens Rolled Away." followed by prayor by Rev. Horshoy.

After the singing of "Over In the Promised Land," tho Sunday school lesson was taught by Rev. Horshoy. A male octette, consisting of Harry K. Zlnu. Elmer L.

Haak, Charles Yar- noll, Stanford Miller, William Coloman, Charles Holder, Alvln Moy- or and Rev. Hershoy, sang, "Qul You Like Men." The greetings wero brought bj Miss Mary Hershoy, and tho first response was made by Robert S. Donough, a former Xion boy, now connected with tho Salom U. B. church, Lebanon, after which thoro wofl a se- ectlon by tho chorus.

Samuel Dun- lore, a student for the ministry at Lebanon Valley College, Annville, was tho speaker. "Josus IB Roal lo Me," was thon sung and there wore two more addresses, by Frod- orlck W. Light, treasurer of the My- orstown Trust Company, and Roy. loseph Dougherty, of Harrisburg, the atter's subject being, "The Lite That Tells." Rov. Daugher'ty was a former pastor of Zlou's.

A aoleo.tlon by a main quartette, announcements and tho closing song "Tho Tempest Is Raging," and the benediction by Rev. Koons ended iho services. The usual Christian Endeavor nooting was dispensed with, and at ho evening sorvico there was an able sermon by Rov. Daughorty, and Rpocial music by the chorus and oc- toUe. Strickler.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Calvin NeisWender, Paul Lloyd Rngle. Cyrus Grumbeln, Anspach, Harold Klopp, Strickler, tho Misses Amandft Emma Schpll.

Lillie Scholl, Klopp, Helen Qarloff, Catharfne loff and Catherine Nelswendet. Communion 'Rer. A. E. Youse, on Sunday ternoon conducted communion vices In the Lutheran church ftt Rich land.

A number of members Friedeu's church accompanied the pastor. Soldiers Enjoying Life. Mr. and Mrs. George M.

received a letter from thelf BOtt, tin, who recently enlinied 't Regular Army, in which hi- that he la Iu fine health and li'' Joying the lite ot the' soldJar. tin and two ot the other MyeratOWh boys are at present located Fort, only a abort distance tt Boston. His comrades are Hti Hummel and Oilmore Knllstment Expired. Artlo Fldler, who served a year's enlistment in the U. has returned to the homo ot hii ents, Mr.

and Mrs. Nathaniel Artlo was given an honorable cliargo and paid oft at whoro he had been located tor oral months. The term 6t Brown, a son of Mr. and Brown, also of this place, will in May. Annville to Decide On Oiled Stree Annvllle citizens will evening In town meeting tor the mi pose ot deciding the question ot ing the streets.

Not only Main hut most of the other Imp streets ot the tow treatment of oil, cient number of citizens will sup Mr 1 the movement. of Fifty business men Chamber of CommWCe at Harrisburg today to lobby'lor' anti-trading stamp bill, tor Buy a CHANDLER LATENA'S BIG wwni SHOWS Pretty Silk Flag Saluted By Trinity i S. S. Scholars A pretty silk flag worth thirty big! round dollars, and neatly mounted ou a staff with an eagle crest, was 1 exhibited for the first time In thnj Trinity Uuited Brethren Sunday I school. Ninth and Willow streets, on Sunday, and it was made thn occasion for a brief demonstration hy tho junior department.

The young foIkH were impressed with tho valuo of the emhlem as a natlonnl Hlandard by offering an appropriate salute and the singing of thp national air. The flag was placed In position last week, SPECIAL EXTRAORDINARY VALUES Newest, Stylish Clothin FOR MEN, YOUNG MEN AND BO MANNS'-The BigSt THI MOIT AOTTI linn MIIIIW SHOW THAT'S mFFIHEN! More Will Animal Act. other sfeowi SONE BBTTEH, NONK AS HEW, mm WITH MANY V6LTI18. on 1I VWTYOy THIiHASON. fwfermaawt i or KW'T MISS THE PARA9E THE MI40 AT IO(M 1 Marriage licenses have been issued by Clerk Boger to the following There is a Suit here for every there is quality in every fabric.

guarantee every Suit they sell. made by Alfred Benjamin Ha: Schaffner and Marx and others. tailors Leaders of Fashions. Prices $1O to $30 Guy A. Runklo.

machinist, son of George' Runklo, of 2016 Lehman street and Miss Sarah Lutz, daugh- te of David Lutz, of 930 Guilford street. CUartes O. brakeman. son of Honry Hildebrand, of 16 Haddon avenue, Atlantic City, and Miss Mearl Virginia Whitman, daughter of William Whitman, of 429 North Fifth slreot. K.

Fake, shoemaker, son of S. FakP, 920 Chow street, Allentowfy and Misu Anna M. Bicksler, daughter of Jacob H. Blcksler, of North Railroad street, PaJ- myra. Arthur Wagner, electrician, son of L.

Wagner, of 119 South Third street, and Miss Violet Pelfer, daughter of Jonathan Peifer, of South Sixth street. Samuel Dswey Klopp, machinist, on of Charles H. Klopp, of Rich- laud, and Scholl. daughter of Kdward Setoll, Myerstown R. F.

IX No. 2. John W. Fox, sieroityper and spn of Gftorge W. PQJ, of 34 North street, and Miss Mae C.

Gruber, daughter of Calvin Gruber. of 2.16 Mifjto street. H- Shank, of A'hrithaga of Qf M. BOYS' SUITS Our stock is complete. Every of the season is represented in our stock.

Prices $2.50 to $12,00. Special Boys' Suits and $61601 wonders, 1 Smart and exclusive styles in Men, Women and Children, Manns' mil famous WALK-OVER SHOES Women. The best shoes made. Come and let us show you. We can fit and plij you, MANNS' THE BIG STORE ONE PRISE TO Cumberlan.

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