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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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li Christ, of in tbls city today greeting friends. Mann, the clothier, left on a business trip to York. OrplH 'Spwwfeni 0t Mr. Mrs. H.

dttttlberlaM it John Cook, ot Frederlclu'- a caller In thls.ciiy today, is the wife- of the station master at the local P. and RY Swivel t). ftrefdfer, pastor ot 'St, Paul's tJ. 1-5. ehufcli, spent thef afternoon at Hairisburg.

i S. R. Seabold, the milliner, Cumberland "Street, was at PhllA- today, transacting business. O. Boltz, a traveling salesman for f'hiladelphla clothing goods house, is in this city transacting btisl- H.

E. Miller, wife of toe nes9 nnd grectins of Sftleni f. B. church, and are at Kllzabethvllle, thi, of h.r father. May Landermllch, the Ctini- street milliner, left this inornlng for Philadelphia on buai-! ness.

John Hunslcker, of Fifth and Cumberland streets, left this inornlng for where she spent the day. Patsehke, of this city, left this morning for New York, where lie has secured a position as druggist. C'liut-les M. Zerbe. of 70S Cumberland street, left this morning ffr Plilhidelphln, where she will visit ff-lcmlM.

A. D. Smith, of Hathaway left this morning for Philadelphia, where she spent the time visit IIIM; Maak, the Cumberland si root merchant, left this morning for N'ew York, where he transacted business'. i A. B.

Scott, manager of Mt. Uretna inn, returned home this morning to Philadelphia, after spending 'Sunday here as guest of the Misses Oswald, of Souili street. Lemberger, Rev. A. G.

mcl D. A. Frnnfr. left to nt- the Reformed Laymen's conven- hpn at Harrlsburg. and B.

Frank! Xertie, of Schaefferstown, were in! .1. of Altoona, seore- Ihls city today stopping at the Amerl-1 lary of the Lebanon Valley Savings calv house, nnd Loan association, arrived here thl? morning on a business trip, L. Heckley. former city 1C. C.

Hnsoni; of York', was transacted business today at Pine- 'he guest of friends bora. grove, TremotH and other points in Schnylkill county. of wwtcrYl horsRg the William Penn stables; sales STEEL COMPANY REDUCES WAGES XOTICKS POSTED AT NORTH LEU. ANON PLANT TODAY. Walmcr, of North Klghth street, lias returned from Reqding, where she spent Sunday visiting friends.

H. A. Leitner. son, Arthur, and nephew, Vale, of Rlchlatid, spent Saturday, and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

R. C. Loitner. Dlsbrow street, Harrlsburg. Misses Geisnulc and of this city, are tho giifis's of tliclr brother.

Norman K. of No. 2-J5 West Orange street, l.an- RECEPTION TO A. I. Si MEN NE Ht'XDRED EMPI-OYKN WERE Gl'ESTH AT Y.

M. Harris Tabor, of Philadelphia, arrived here this morning from a. several weeks' trip lo Denver, and the West, where she visited relatives and friends. She is the guest of Mrs. Robert Marshall, of Chestnut street.

Muslefll Progriun Was Kendcl-cd and (fames on (jym Floor and liowliiiit Alleys. Fully one hundred employes, wftli the heads of departments, of the American Iron and Steel iniiiiiifncinr- ing company, on Monday evening nt- Iended the reception given In Ibo Y. M. C. A.

building. A musical program was observed In which there wore selections by the American lion and Steel quartette, the TreadweH company quartette and Charles Slgs- ibee, who operated his phonograph. Tho entire building was thrown open to the, guests, who Indulged in games on 'he gym floor and bawling alleys. Refreshments were served. That Time Keeper Would Explain Fully on Ills Rounds, Announcement of a reduction of wages, for some time, was made by tbe Pennsylvania Steel company, one of the largest independent steel companies ill the country.

The reduction approximates ten per ei-ni. and the new scale the vai Ions enterprises of tho company in and around Lebanon. Notices were posted tlilw morning ut the North Lebanon furnaces of the company, though there was nothing definite ttbout the details of tho reduction. Tin 1 notice simply slated that reduction hud gone Into I'ect and that the time keeper would explain matters more fully on his rounds today This was done, probably, because of the fact that many (lit- employes m-e foreigners, and misunderstandings inlRliI have resulted. Tbo however, Is the sunn as In "I other plants of the HP it Is said.

The reduction will become effective on April according to a statement made, from the vice president's oilier of the Pennsylvania Steel company, and will affect salaries as well as wages. Will Amply Derconslraie Tltal This Store is the Bargain Centre of Lebanon TO LEAD Is the policy of The lion Ton. To J)c the Hi-tit in line with tin- new things on tho very thresh' old of the season. Until you set? the now styles shown hero you are not sure of (he really Kvei-y department is bright with the early spring blossoms of style. F.VKRY DAY.

BONTON LEBANON'S GREATEST STORE L. Sdmler, I5ARGAIN CENTER OF LEnANON. SURPASSING SPRING SUITS Tills spring excellx all others In the great number of new milt styles, und The Bon Ton without doubt presents the cleverest, most exclusive, models for your LUCKY WEDNESDAY ANOTHER BIG VALUE-GIVING DEMONSTRATION TOMORROW Incomparable Bargains in Choice, New Merchandise. Look at the values we advertise here from any standpoint. Compare them, with the best you ever saw and you'll be among the first here tomorrow.

HOUR SALES TOMORROW FROM 8 to 1O A. M. and 3 to 5 P. M. No 'Phone orders will be filled for hour sale items and none will be sold to dealers, Hour Sale Specials On Sale From 8 to LACE CURTAINS ii laco I'retty Nearly yards Worth FROM tf TO £1 YARD WIDE PERCALES U.Yccllcnl and pretty patterns for shirt waist dresses, I Worth lOc I HI'lOUIAJj 10 10 o'clock, A.

M. BLEACHED MUSLINS Hofl (inisli, yard wide, excel lent Worth l-2c a yard SI'MCFAL FROJf. TO 10 40-INCH WHITE LAWN Sheer and line, splendid quality for waists nnd (lren- Worth I5d FROM 8 TO 10 9V2C Hour Sale Specials i On Sale from 3 5 o'clock P. M. WHITE PETTICOATS 37c Mado of K'ood muslin, with knee llounces, trimmed with Worth 7-5o SI'HCIAIi FROM.

TO 5 WOMEN'S NIGHJP GOWNS Made of line ii'iiiiiKo'ok nnd riuiibric. French styles. Low neck nnd short Yalnex lo SI'KCIAIj TO' 3 78c CORSET COVERS Ol nainsook and Dninly Ktyles ti-iinincd witli IIICCK and Worth to HI'IOCIAL FROM TO 5 19ci! WOMEN'S STOCKINGS Women's fast black nK in the lot Worth JOo TO ALL LINEN CRASH In hleacijed or unbleached; quiillly and pure RKUUbAR PRICK lOc 71 FROM fi TO 10 ........1770 RUFFLED CURTAINS Mado of-good of a -4 PRICE 50c FIIOM TO 10 94 SHEETING MUSLIN oVen thread, Will bleach eusily. FROM 8 TO lOc I Ib Crochet Bed Spreads lliiiuLsonio now PRH'K FROM 8 TO 10 BLEACHED SHEETS Made ot good Hut reinforced in TO ,,..,4 WW asement argains That means economy to every housewife who wanjbs to save on her home needs The following Articles on Sale All Day Tomorrow. HTOXK AVATKR PITt'HKR IC.U "4 quart Nicely de- corn QQ-, PARLOR KAMI'S, worth 30 Complete with shades, chjinney, burlier, etc.

3MJ. HUTTKR CROCKS, IUU worth HO in the them 100 DINNER SET, Pretty lloral dt-corn- tlon. Dainty Very wpc. chil. 100 DINNER HRT, Each piece gold lined.

Dainty now i MWV WAKH HOARDS, worth Knll NICKEIj COFFEE PO'rH, worth 75 plated wortii New nit'tty color New and pleasing blu.ipe»-«— st worth 85c -Henvy and OQn (CUO woi-tli quality of enumeled wore- 00 A COPPER HOTTOM UUb WAHH BOILERS, woHli 1. 35-1- Full No. worth -Full new perfect IOa'(JE. TOILET BETS. vvoi-th ilund gold Now pretty Finer und $5.08 and AJI pi'lcps-r- 100 Pee.

DINNER SETS FLANNELETTE NIGHT GOWNS Made of pretty striped flannelettes and nicely trimmed with braid WORTH SO TO 05c SPECIAL FROM TO 5 BLACK NEAR SILK PETTICOATS Kevernl new Kt.ylc.H-Wide lloiinc- trlinincd VERV SI'lOCiAIj FROM TO WHITE LAWN WAISTS Several pretty Hpring hlyles, trim- iiicd with 'RegHlur Price 75 CQ A SPKCIAI I 'ROM 3 TO 3 tl 49c There was a large congre- OS(Vnt nn thc PWRinta ubI BnPd fhc NpW9 wftfl rflndBrwl The children acquitted themaelvp.s nobly, both in the recitations and the singing. Among special features of the program was a solo by Miss Catherine Mumma, of Horshey, entitled, "Tho Millions of Heathen," and an address on "The Mission Fields" by the pastor. Rev. O. 0.

Romlg. A few months ago the pastor dls trlbutPd five small jugs among tho cnildroii, for the purpose of collecting mmiry for tho missionary cauan. At tho close of tho service tho jugs were smashed with small hammer and the contents counted, which vealod the following amounts: Edna llollingsworth, Ruth Hohland, Jl.sn; Carrie Rhoads, Minnie Blckslcr. Herbert nnuni. total, Tho silver offering amounted to $8.13.

Tho church was handsomely decorated for I bo occasion. E. LIGHT'S HORSE SALE HANDKERCHIEFS Women's plain vvlilte licm-MtiU'hcd and plain dimity handkerchiefs VAM'Eh d' Tq 10t! SPECIAL TO 5 Best Gray Calicoes Js Thirty Head Hold ill Win. Penn Stables for Harry 15. Light this hionHng, at the William Penn hotel sales stables, sold thirty head of Missouri horses for an average of The pick of tho lot went lo Cyrus Slo- grlst, of this city, for $2(511.

It Is brown gelding. The Cornwall ovo banks company bought a pair of bay driving horses for $1180. Tho low- priced horse sold for $151. 'I AND HKU WHAT MHN CAN DO. Tho supper In Sons of America commencing at fi o'clock this evening, Is a stag affair only In HO far as the preparation and serving Is concerned.

TO the enjoyment of tho snppor, entertainment and decorations, both the ladles and men ai'Q most cordially Invited. The 'color scheme of decoration Is green and white and with the electrical display gives a most pleasing effect, Opening of Spring Millinery, at A. Krum's, 119 South 'Eighth street, Thjirsday and Friday, March 18 arid 19. JFUNJEBAL NOTICES, Lebanon, on 'the 1.6th Inut, Aaron, BppBhoyo, aged HO years, '1 month days. Funeral on Friday morning, at 9, o'clock, from Sixth and Gull- ford streets.

Services at 30 a. at St. Mark's church. Interment at Wiilmer'B church. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend wllhbut further notice.

the 15th near Myerstown, Anmndu C. illstter, (igod 03 years and 12 days. Funeral on Thursday morning at o'clock from her hit residence, near Myorstown. Services 'In Kim- merlings' church, and In tho adjoining Relatives and friends invited to attend without further notice. MillardBvlllo, east of Myerstown on tho 15th Mrs.

Lavlna, wife of Jacob Shoemaker, aged 71 years, Funeral on Friday ut 10 o'clock, from tho houso, Services at Ttilpohocken Keformod church, jntermont at cemetery udjolujng, Rolatlvos and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Lebanon, on the Mrs, Angelina Parthemore, aged years, 7 'months and 1 day. Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at UO o'clock, from the late resldeticp, 707 Lehman street, 'Services at First', II. K. church, at 2 o'clock.

Inier- mont at Mt, Lebanon cemetery. Relatives and 1'rlffnds are Invl'cd to attend without further notice. East Hanover, on Hie Hth Mrs. Caroline Yorty, widow of William llelnbehl Ydrty, of ICast Hanover, aged (10 years. Funeral on Thursday morning at o'clock, from her late residence, In Bust Han-aver.

Services at Grant-' vllle. U. B. church, Interment at GraiHvllla U. B.

cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice, "Convict 1 Revenge," "Educating the Blind," "Animated Portraits," 'flood JLuek for the Coming Year," 'For a "Under NorUiwn "TBW Nutting Bulldlnff, 8th and Cumberland. AU lor 6 Cents. Isit worth anything tohpve perfectly cooked meals? Is it worth anything to save fuel and to lessen the work of cooking? Then buy a Novelty Range. Lebanon Utility Qp 40 8.

fJibib St. yeti could fot falllnfl bit, or fot GIRLS'GLEE CLUB Members of jSenlorj t'lnM Jo Ho CJncsts in The members of the Senior class of the Lebanon High school will be sitests on Friday evening at the concert to be given In Sons of America hall by HIP Girls' glee club, of Allbright rolleRp, under the auspices of St. Paul's TnltPd Kvangellral church. Afior Hie. concert a reception will be given the home of Mr.

and Mrs. 8. Karen, on Cumberland street, near Seventh, to the members of the Oloe club and the Senior class. SUMMONED BY ILLNESS Miss Ultima Trained NIII-MO, for LykoiiN. Miss Kmma a trained nurse, employed at tho hvlwnon R-unnlorhitn.

left tills afternoon for bykens, whore slio was called by tho serious Illness Of tho son of her Msier, Mrs. Sebastian Scbrelner. DUAL CELEBRATION (ioorgo Ki-niik and (Jninddaugli. tor OhsiM'vo An enjoyable dinner was given a i ho home of Mr. and Mrs, George Frank.

247 South Eighth street, li 'honor of the (Iftth birthday annivers ary of Mrs, Frank nnd the anniversary of her grand-daughter, Miss Maude E. Frank, daughter of Mr. ant Mrs. T. L.

Frank. The guests included: Mr. and Mrs. George Frank William Frank, Mr. and' Mrs, iSeobold, Samuel, David and Harry Seabold, Mr.

and, Mrs. T. L. Frank Misses Irene. 11., and Maude K.

Frank and Arthur Allaman, the; last named of Harris-burg. Both Mrs Frank and Miss rank wore bored with handsome presents. HULFltlCK BIIOTHISKS of Tliel'r Slstor, Mrs. A. and llrotlier, J.

LcBoy. Arth.ur W. Helfrlck, of Allentown a'nd .1. Fred. Helfrlclt, of Norfolk are spending several days' In'the city, the guoBts of their sister, Mt'B Peters, wife of Rev, Peters, and their brother, Ji LoRoy Holfrlok treasuror at tha Academy of Music.

DANIEL A. KRANTK FUNERAL WAV 8'WIISKT, NIGHT JOOlNOltTH NINTH 8TR1SBT; A varloty cf Hy have readied 'the Suffrage league of Chicago, In the $100 nrlKe contest offered for the' "bflttlo hymn," to be wed In tho'wo- mea's cause, A feature of tho of- forlng Is a preponderance ot women writers. ROOMS FOR light hoiiHoltoeplng. Con rally located. Must bo desirable.

Apply at. 3-10-31 THIS OFFICE. GH PALACE ply 3-10-31 WANTKI) (l Il FOR housework In small family! no washing, must be able to cook and furnish Apply 3-lO-3i 923 CHESTNUT ST, WOULU like position, In private family for housework, Apply NEWS OFFICE. TONK OF GOOD stable manure, Apply to W. W.

M18IJ, 023 Cumberland St. HUNT ALL, OH part of an- office room; must be centrally located. Address 3-15-21 "OFFICE," Nows AGKl) WOSlAN us housekeeper In family of two. Apply at 3-l5-3t THIS OFFIC13, vv A Oobd as Examiners on Harit chiefs, Loeb Schoenfoli 10th and WONKY who recently through us. one-third to ohVhftlf prices.

2-10-tf 820 FOB I-'Oll ond floor front street. Conveniences, APl n-io-Bt CLASS LAUN- drymaii, to take posillou as foreman in modern steam laundry. Apply 3-10-tf News Ofllco. A IS IJUILDING Lots, Farms and SeciirltleB for large number of ctiBtQtners who will buy (juickly If suited. J.

L. RUTTEJR, 2'10-tf 820 Cumberland St TO counts to audit, or any, clerical work for eveivlug. Address "OPFICB," l-17Hf Care Dally CLASS cook for hotel. Apply ut 3-8-tf, NBIWS OFFICE. 1 i 1 i.

i iJT, OR nblo for store room oft olSfi 2(1 South Ninth 3-fi-tf Illttner's KOIl ttttlgT, houses In good able rents. If you to rent see us about 1 good tenant. rv 2-io-tf FOB ft OU luge with Grounds, Mt. FOIi ul Cash Register', Price, fSO.OO. a-iD-at'A.

fvllv Ai ifc.i erty, 628 Cheap. If 3-13-4t, 7.40 FOR house, located qjti twoen, Sprtice, 11 be sold afciot fore April- 1 3-12-4t i iTs. 1 FOR llOtlBQ, Prjvate num. FOR Ap'j)ly; with Imlldlnjj 44x88 brick Located' op of used as.

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